The “national” operations of the NKVD during the Great Terror remain one of the hottest debates in Soviet history. The sharp gap between the Bolsheviks’ previous national policy encourages historians to advance various explanations about what happened. Some scholars believe that “national” operations were based on an ethnization of the image of the enemy, and as a result, the ethnic aspect allegedly received a priority over the social aspect in the punitive policy of Stalinism. Other historians believe the main reason for the “national” operations of the NKVD was the authorities’ desire to eliminate any ties of Soviet citizens with the “hostile capitalist environment.” The article presents directives and internal statistics of the NKV...
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This paper examines the nature of Stalin's Great Terror by focusing on the causes, origins, developm...
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The international and domestic situation in 1937 was highly unfavorable for the USSR. On the one han...
The authors of the article, on the basis of theoretical and methodological approaches, consider the ...
Oleg Khlevniuk, The mechanism of the "Great Terror" of 1937-1938 in Turkmenistan. Based on new mater...
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«Liquidation of kulaks as a social group » through mass deportations of farmers (1930-1932)**** Forc...
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ABSTRACT The inhuman policy pursued by the Soviet authorities in the 1930s throughout the Soviet Un...
The article deals with the attempts of the beginning of the rehabilitation and restoration processes...
The social and political relevance of categories such as “tribes” and “clans” in Central Asian socie...
The article provides an analysis of the regional input into NKVD order 00447, the deadliest of the 1...
David R. Shearer, Crime and social disorder in Stalin 's Russia. Historians have traditionally regar...
This paper examines the nature of Stalin's Great Terror by focusing on the causes, origins, developm...
A breakthrough in the unleashing of mass terror in the USSR was the February– March Plenum of the Ce...
The international and domestic situation in 1937 was highly unfavorable for the USSR. On the one han...
The authors of the article, on the basis of theoretical and methodological approaches, consider the ...
Oleg Khlevniuk, The mechanism of the "Great Terror" of 1937-1938 in Turkmenistan. Based on new mater...
The Deportation of the Polish Population in the Light of the NKVD Directives and Testimonies of the ...
The article provides information about the servicemen of the 19th Uzbek Mountain Cavalry Division, t...
The paper focuses on the Central Asian region inhabited by nomadic Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, along with Ru...
«Liquidation of kulaks as a social group » through mass deportations of farmers (1930-1932)**** Forc...
The article covers the history of the totalitarian regime in the 40s of the 20thCentury on the terri...
ABSTRACT The inhuman policy pursued by the Soviet authorities in the 1930s throughout the Soviet Un...
The article deals with the attempts of the beginning of the rehabilitation and restoration processes...
The social and political relevance of categories such as “tribes” and “clans” in Central Asian socie...
The article provides an analysis of the regional input into NKVD order 00447, the deadliest of the 1...
David R. Shearer, Crime and social disorder in Stalin 's Russia. Historians have traditionally regar...