Great exports of Poles to Siberia by Soviets - 1940-1941

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Great exports of Poles to Siberia by Soviets - 1940-1941
date:12 February 2015 Editor: AK

From 10 February 1940 until the end of June 1941, the Russian authorities occupying part of Poland then organized 4 exports to the East, mainly to Siberia and Kazakhstan. W Nights from 28 to 29 June 1940 NKVD began the 3rd mass deportation of Polish citizens into the russian Union. It included about 80 1000 Poles.

From 10 February 1940 until the end of June 1941, the Russian authorities occupying part of Poland then organized 4 exports to the East, mainly to Siberia and Kazakhstan.

Soviet business consisted of repression and persecution, demolition of everything Polish, so deportations afraid mainly border areas.

First on 10 February, 250,000 people were taken out, next mass export took place at night from 12 to 13 April – 370 1000 people, another on 29 June. W Nights from 28 to 29 June 1940 NKVD began the 3rd mass deportation of Polish citizens into the russian Union. It included about 80 1000 Poles.

Then there were 2 more exports in 1941. The Sibirak Union accepts that a full of 1.35 million Poles were exported.

In 1 night, the Soviets ordered them to pack up their full life. Often, families with tiny children failed to take food and warm things. Therefore, especially older people and infants, had already died during transport. No, even the most faithful descriptions will give back what they say to those who have survived this nightmare. Let us talk to the Siberians of Canada:



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