FORCED RELOCATION OF KOREANS TO UZBEKISTAN IN 1937-1938
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-02-05-43Keywords:
Totalitarian, Robert Conquest, The Great MassacreAbstract
As a result of the repressive policy pursued by the Soviet authorities, even a small part of the nationalities living in the country were unjustifiably expelled from the territories where they lived. As a result of this policy, it was relocated to Uzbekistan, along with other republics of the former Soviet Union. The mass forced relocation of Koreans to Uzbekistan, along with other minorities, began in 1937-1938. In short, this article discusses the history of the resettlement of Koreans.
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