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Against Their Will

The History and Geography of Forced Migrations in the USSR

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444 pages
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The book delves into Joseph Stalin's extensive and brutal forced resettlement policies, which aimed at social engineering and reshaping Soviet society. It highlights the unprecedented scale of these actions, comparing them to previous totalitarian regimes while emphasizing the unique technologies and lawlessness involved in Stalin's deportations. Through this exploration, the book sheds light on the impact of such resettlement on millions of lives, illustrating the darker aspects of totalitarian governance.

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Against Their Will, Pawel Markowitsch Poljan

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2003
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