Winter in 1940 was akin to the present. Panzy under 200 C. Soviets began forced deportations of citizens POLISH from the east occupied areas POLSKI. Number. It is estimated that in 1940/41 for forced expulsion from FATHERsentenced about 1,000,000 [one million] ROADS mainly military, forestry and civilian servants. They only had a twelve minutes to leave home.
Objective. demolition of the foundations of the state POLISH, our intelligence and demolition of the demographic structure in the Edges. The place of deportation. Distance USSR = Union of russian Socialist Republics: its northern regions, Siberia, the Far East and Kazakhstan. Transport. People were driven out by cattle carriages, the journey lasted for weeks, and many died of cold and exhaustion even before reaching the site. Being. The exiles went into inhuman conditions (Sibrian taiga, Kazakhstan) where they struggled with hunger, frost and causative work.
Beginnings of exiles LAW In Siberia, there were wars. BATORIUM STEPHAN (1533–1586) with the Moscow State. Then Russia needed to settle the recently annexed lands. For this purpose, they utilized prisoners of war to remove them from the war fires and make them colonizers. In addition POLICE AND LITWINE have the economical and cultural skills essential to build fortresses and fortifications and carry out the military activities essential for colonization. It is estimated that about 500 were sent behind Ural in the 16th century LAWwho contributed to building the defence fortifications of Tomska and Krasnojarska.
Cuts POLSKI in 1795. were an unprecedented event in Europe's history. A large, multimillion-dollar country with a long, rich past and culture ceased to be not as a consequence of wars or raids, but as a consequence of the dismemberment of its lands by its neighbours, which was mainly contributed by the sellers, traitors and accused people POLSKI. The largest wave of exiles in the 18th century She invaded Siberia after the defeat of the Bar Confederation in 1771. No data. A large group of Poles went to Siberia in 1794/97. They were participants Kościuszkowski Uprising. No data. In 1796, Czar Paweł I (1754 – 1801) issued a release of Poles from exile. I hear 20,000 people are back..
After January Uprising 1863 sent to European Russia, the Caucasus and Siberia over 27.000LAW with families. In addition, about 6,000 incarcerated in arrest rots should be added. It should be noted that more than 5,000 noble property confiscated, exiles sold Jewsfor dog money. This way Jews strengthened their position not only in Russia. Later, the number of exiles was small. After 1905, there was a violent leap which continued until 1915. No data. All convicts were punished by courts as criminals. We should mention the large emigration from the land POLSKI Russian occupation. It is estimated that this was About 1.5 million migrants, who had left the Russian business area by 1914.
Then you should ask. Why FREE POLANDShe has reportedly been doing nothing since 1989 to bring ROADS au FATHER?
Motherland has, so many times in blood bathed



















