The article begins with a description of the deportation of Crimean Tatars. It provides a brief review of the Nazi Occupation of Crimea, examines the negative images of Crimean Tatars published in Soviet newspapers between 1941-1943 and the explicit rationale given by the Soviet authorities for the deportation of Crimean Tatars, and reviews the mitigation of hostilities against Tatars in the years following the war. The article continues with accounts of the attempts to repatriate Crimean Tatars after 1989 and the discriminative policies against the returning people. The conclusion of the article describes current hardships experienced by Tatars in occupied Crimea
The article refers to the Bolshevik genocide against prosperous Ukrainian peasantry, which the commu...
Crimean Tatars: today, this small number of people is known all over the world. The history of the C...
The article analyzes ethno-cultural, national, and social changes in the structure of the population...
The article begins with a description of the deportation of Crimean Tatars. It provides a brief revi...
This article demonstrates how, with the rise of Russia as a major power in Caucasia and the Black Se...
As Russia continues to occupy Crimea since 2014, we would like to examine the situation of Crimean T...
The Crimean Tatars’ genocide is one of the clearest, and yet least studied of twentieth-century geno...
Genocide and genocidal political processes have been used by the Russian state for decades—if not ce...
In March 2014, a referendum on the status of Crimea took place, which was followed by Russia's offic...
Crimean Tatars were en masse deported throughout the USSR from Crimea in 1944. They were forced to l...
The Crimean Tatars Since 1991: From Repatriation to Russian Occupation. From the end of the 1980s, t...
The Deportation of the Polish Population in the Light of the NKVD Directives and Testimonies of the ...
Tato práce se věnuje deportaci Krymských Tatarů v průběhu druhé světové války. V první kapitole se n...
the Soviet Union brought about multidimensional problems to the former republics of the USSR and the...
The article analyzes the features of forced migrations (deportations, imprisonments, displacements) ...
The article refers to the Bolshevik genocide against prosperous Ukrainian peasantry, which the commu...
Crimean Tatars: today, this small number of people is known all over the world. The history of the C...
The article analyzes ethno-cultural, national, and social changes in the structure of the population...
The article begins with a description of the deportation of Crimean Tatars. It provides a brief revi...
This article demonstrates how, with the rise of Russia as a major power in Caucasia and the Black Se...
As Russia continues to occupy Crimea since 2014, we would like to examine the situation of Crimean T...
The Crimean Tatars’ genocide is one of the clearest, and yet least studied of twentieth-century geno...
Genocide and genocidal political processes have been used by the Russian state for decades—if not ce...
In March 2014, a referendum on the status of Crimea took place, which was followed by Russia's offic...
Crimean Tatars were en masse deported throughout the USSR from Crimea in 1944. They were forced to l...
The Crimean Tatars Since 1991: From Repatriation to Russian Occupation. From the end of the 1980s, t...
The Deportation of the Polish Population in the Light of the NKVD Directives and Testimonies of the ...
Tato práce se věnuje deportaci Krymských Tatarů v průběhu druhé světové války. V první kapitole se n...
the Soviet Union brought about multidimensional problems to the former republics of the USSR and the...
The article analyzes the features of forced migrations (deportations, imprisonments, displacements) ...
The article refers to the Bolshevik genocide against prosperous Ukrainian peasantry, which the commu...
Crimean Tatars: today, this small number of people is known all over the world. The history of the C...
The article analyzes ethno-cultural, national, and social changes in the structure of the population...