54:
During the period from 1921 to 1931, more than 300,000 people had returned. The fate of the returnees, with few exceptions was tragic: the former military officers were shot upon arrival, and former soldiers were sent to
40:
59:. Some of the deceived returnees appealed to Russian immigrants not to believe the Bolshevik's assurances and seek protection from Commissioner for Refugees under the
161:
130:
204:
74:
Many Soviet spies had connections with Unions for repatriation. One of notable examples was assassination unit which included
188:, pages 53-65, journal «History of Russia» by Institute of Russian history, Moscow: Science (Наука), 1996. — N 1. — 224 p.
75:
157:
135:
120:
79:
8:
166:
20:
60:
71:, which was recognized by 31 states, where more than 25,000 Russians have settled.
115:
68:
64:
185:
95:
48:
24:
209:
198:
28:
103:
91:
87:
83:
51:. The Unions had helped to convince thousands of emigrants to return.
125:
99:
36:
44:
39:
among
Russian emigrants after the publication of decrees by the
56:
32:
23:
aimed at infiltration and control of the exiled community of
162:"Intellectuals and Assassins - Annals of Stalin's Killerati"
196:
27:. Unions for repatriations were created in the
180:
178:
176:
131:Repatriation of Cossacks after World War II
153:
151:
17:Unions for repatriation of Russians abroad
173:
148:
43:in 1921 and 1924. The decrees declared
197:
186:Formation of Russian diaspora abroad
13:
14:
221:
94:, the disappearance of General
90:. They took part in murder of
1:
205:Communist front organizations
141:
7:
170:. Retrieved August 6, 2012.
109:
76:Nikolai Vasilyevich Skoblin
10:
226:
67:. This led to creation of
136:Against Their Will (book)
98:, and probable murder of
121:Soviet Peace Committee
41:CPSU Central Committee
160:(January 24, 1988).
80:Nadezhda Plevitskaya
21:front organizations
167:The New York Times
47:to members of the
61:League of Nations
217:
189:
182:
171:
158:Stephen Schwartz
155:
225:
224:
220:
219:
218:
216:
215:
214:
195:
194:
193:
192:
184:N.L Pushkareva
183:
174:
156:
149:
144:
116:Communist front
112:
69:Nansen passport
65:Fridtjof Nansen
12:
11:
5:
223:
213:
212:
207:
191:
190:
172:
146:
145:
143:
140:
139:
138:
133:
128:
123:
118:
111:
108:
96:Yevgeny Miller
49:White movement
25:White Russians
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
222:
211:
208:
206:
203:
202:
200:
187:
181:
179:
177:
169:
168:
163:
159:
154:
152:
147:
137:
134:
132:
129:
127:
124:
122:
119:
117:
114:
113:
107:
105:
101:
97:
93:
89:
85:
81:
77:
72:
70:
66:
62:
58:
52:
50:
46:
42:
38:
34:
30:
29:United States
26:
22:
18:
165:
104:Leon Trotsky
92:Ignace Reiss
88:Sergei Efron
84:Max Eitingon
73:
53:
19:were Soviet
16:
15:
78:, his wife
199:Categories
142:References
126:East/West
102:, son of
100:Lev Sedov
110:See also
37:Bulgaria
45:amnesty
57:Gulags
33:France
210:NKVD
86:and
35:and
201::
175:^
164:.
150:^
106:.
82:,
63:,
31:,
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.