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Serov Instructions

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The instructions specified that the deportations would be carried out as secretly, quietly and speedily as possible. Families were restricted to taking 100 kilograms (220 lb) of their belongings (clothes, food, kitchenware). The heads of the families were sent to
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While the original document is undated, sources provide various dates from October 11, 1939 to January 21, 1941. However, the NKGB was created only on February 3, 1941 and so could not have issued documents earlier.
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On the Procedure for Carrying out the Deportation of Anti-Soviet Elements from Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia
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United States House Select Committee to Investigate the Incorporation of the Baltic States into the U.S.S.R.
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Soviet Union's document which gave guidelines for deporting people from Baltic states in 1940s
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Totalitarianism and the Prospects for World Order: Closing the Door on the Twentieth Century
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first (1940-1941) Soviet occupation of the three Baltic countries
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Forced migration in the Soviet Union during World War II
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Lietuvių tautos sovietinis naikinimas 1940–1958 metais
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The Lesser Terror: Soviet State Security, 1939–1953
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Index

top secret
Ivan Serov
People's Commissar for State Security
Soviet Union
NKGB
the mass deportations to Siberia
Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
first (1940-1941) Soviet occupation of the three Baltic countries
Gulag
labor camps
forced settlements
Ĺ iauliai
NKVD Order No. 001223
Lavrenty Beria
People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs
Article 58 (RSFSR Penal Code)
United States House Select Committee to Investigate the Incorporation of the Baltic States into the U.S.S.R.
Population transfer in the Soviet Union
Museum of the Occupation of Latvia
Archived
Wayback Machine
The Lesser Terror: Soviet State Security, 1939–1953
ISBN
0-275-95113-8



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