Abstract

Demographic developments in Russia during the period of Soviet rule are examined. The author argues that the negative demographic consequences of Soviet rule have been substantially understated in official population statistics. Furthermore, the author stresses the responsibility of the regime for the demographic catastrophes that occurred, including those during World War II.

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