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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Stalinist repressions in Mongolia had their climax between 1937 and 1939 (Mongolian: Их Хэлмэгдүүлэлт, Ikh Khelmegdüülelt, \"Great Repression\"), under the leadership of Khorloogiin Choibalsan by Russian instructions. The purge was to destroy Mongolian patriotic influence and because Russia wanted to stop the Buryats' migration to the Mongolian People's Republic in 1930. All leaders of Mongolia who did not recognise Russian demands to perform purges against Mongolians were executed by the Russians, including Peljidiin Genden and Anandyn Amar. Choibalsan recognized the demand due to the Soviet threat. In 1952 he suspiciously died in Russia. Comintern leader Bohumír Šmeral said, \"The People of Mongolia are not important, the land is important. Mongolia is larger than England, France and Germany\". The purges affected the whole country, although the main focus was on upper party and government ranks, the army, the Buryat ethnic group, patriots, nobles, nationalists, intellectuals, the wealthy and especially the Buddhist clergy. One very common accusation was collaboration with supposed pro-Japanese spy rings."@en }

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