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Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of Historical and social-political sciences

HISTORY OF DEPORTED PEOPLES TO THE TERRITORY OF KAZAKHSTAN

Published May 2021

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Abstract

In the 30-50 years of the 20th century, the process of eviction in Kazakhstan began in a forced and organized form. Questions of population transfer in the Soviet union were kept confidential. Only in the late 1980s of the 20th century started investigation the problems of "White Spots" in history. Among such problems were the forcibly deported people and their fate. The pages of the shadow history of the past of representatives of other nationalities who were forcibly resettled were revealed, that today they live in a second homeland. Since the middle of 1930s, systematic work has been carried out to forcibly relocate to the territory of Kazakhstan. During the Great Patriotic War, forced evacuation of the population became an integral part of Stalin's repressions. The article considers that the forced relocation of people in general in the run-up to the Great Patriotic War and in wartime, and the deportation of deported people are classified as unreliable changed ethnic groups. The victims of such policy were the people: Korean, German, Polish, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Greek, Kalmyk, Karachai, Ingush, Chechen, Balkar, Crimean Tatars, Turks, etc.

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How to Cite

[1]
Исабек, Б. and Шаланов E. 2021. HISTORY OF DEPORTED PEOPLES TO THE TERRITORY OF KAZAKHSTAN. Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of Historical and social-political sciences. 1, 64 (May 2021).