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- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 abstract "The Kalmyk deportations of 1943, codename Operation Ulussy (Операция «Улусы»), was the deportation of most people of the Kalmyk nationality in the Soviet Union (USSR), and Russian women married to Kalmyks, but excepting Kalmyk women married to another nationality. The decision was made in December 1943, when NKVD agents entered the homes of Kalmyks, or registered the names of those absent for deportation later, and packed them into cargo wagons and transported to various locations in Siberia: Altai Krai, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Omsk Oblast, and Novosibirsk Oblast. Around half of (97-98,000) Kalmyk people deported to Siberia died before being allowed to return home in 1957.Under the USSR, the Kalmyks were forcibly settled from the nomadic lifestyle and Kalmyk Buddhist monks and nuns were persecuted. Thus, during the Nazi invasion and occupation of Kalmykia in 1942, German forces found volunteers among the Kalmyks for the Kalmykian Voluntary Cavalry Corps, which killed many Soviet partisans. The occupying Germans and their puppet regime also destroyed much of the agriculture of the region and executed close to 20,000 people in Kalmykia, After the war, Kalmyks were one of the \"punished peoples\" who were officially accused of military collaborationism with the Nazi army against the Red Army during World War II, of providing the Germans with livestock, of dismantling kolkhozes and sovkhozes with the Germans, of terrorizing the population, etc. It was completely ignored that the vast majority of Kalmyks served with the Soviet Army rather than with the German army.Before their removal from the Soviet Red Army and from partisan resistance units after December 1943, approximately 8,000 Kalmyks were awarded various orders and medals, including 21 Kalmyk men who were recognized as a Hero of the Soviet Union. Kalmyks loyal to the Soviet Union, even those who had served in the Soviet Army, were persecuted with no distinction along with their families. At the same time, the Kalmyk Autonomous Republic (ASSR) was abolished, its territory given to neighboring republics. A new decree allowed Kalmyks to return and reestablished the ASSR in 1956.On November 14, 1989 the Supreme Council of the Soviet Union (the supreme legislative body) declared that deportation of Kalmyks and other Soviet minorities was a \"barbaric action of Stalin's regime\" and an extremely grave crime.Under the Law of the Russian Federation of April 26, 1991 \"On the Rehabilitation of Repressed Peoples\" repressions against Kalmyks and other peoples were qualified as an act of genocide. Article 4 of this law provided that any propaganda impeding rehabilitation of peoples is prohibited, and persons responsible for such propaganda are subject to prosecution.".
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- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLink Kalmykian_Voluntary_Cavalry_Corps.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLink Kolkhoz.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLink Krasnoyarsk_Krai.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLink NKVD.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLink Nomad.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLink Novosibirsk_Oblast.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLink Omsk_Oblast.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLink On_the_Rehabilitation_of_Repressed_Peoples.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Barbarossa.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLink Persecution_of_Buddhists.
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- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLink Siberia.
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- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kalmyk deportations of 1943".
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- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLinkText "had them deported".
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLinkText "the deportation of the entire Kalmyk population".
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wikiPageWikiLinkText "were deported".
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- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 subject Category:1943_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 subject Category:Ethnic_cleansing_in_Europe.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 subject Category:Forced_migration_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 subject Category:History_of_Kalmykia.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 subject Category:Political_repression_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 hypernym Deportation.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 type Migration.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 type Repression.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 type Right.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 comment "The Kalmyk deportations of 1943, codename Operation Ulussy (Операция «Улусы»), was the deportation of most people of the Kalmyk nationality in the Soviet Union (USSR), and Russian women married to Kalmyks, but excepting Kalmyk women married to another nationality.".
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- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 sameAs Депортация_калмыков.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 sameAs Deportacija_Kalmika_1943..
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 sameAs Q4158587.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 sameAs 卡爾梅克人強制流配.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 wasDerivedFrom Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943?oldid=704874408.
- Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943 isPrimaryTopicOf Kalmyk_deportations_of_1943.