词条 | Foreign forced labor in the Soviet Union |
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Foreign forced labor was used by the Soviet Union during and in the aftermath of World War II, which continued up to 1950s. There have been two categories of foreigners amassed for forced labor: prisoners of war and civilians. Both of them were handled by GUPVI, a special department of NKVD, analogous to GULAG, which was established in September 1939, after the start of the Soviet invasion of Poland.[1] See also
References1. ^POW in the USSR 1939-1956: Documents and Materials {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071102082712/http://www.auditorium.ru/books/407/ |date=2007-11-02 }} Moscow Logos Publishers (2000) (Военнопленные в СССР. 1939-1956: Документы и материалы. Науч.-исслед. ин-т проблем экон. истории ХХ века и др.; Под ред. М.М. Загорулько. - М.: Логос, 2000. - 1118 с.: ил. {{USSR-stub}} 7 : Forced migration|Unfree labor in the Soviet Union|Aftermath of World War II in the Soviet Union and Russia|World War II prisoners of war held by the Soviet Union|Unfree labor during World War II|Social history of Romania|Foreign relations of the Soviet Union |
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