Abstract

It is known from history that displacement ("forcible displacement", "exile") is a policy applied by the state against peoples and certain groups of the population. In the 30s and 40s of the 20th century, more than 60 national groups of the population of the former USSR were resettled, including more than 15 peoples and nations were forcibly relocated from their places of residence to other regions of the country. The transplants were carried out from almost all regions of the country, mainly in Siberia, Central Asia and the Northern regions of Russia. Many nations were forcibly displaced and resettled in Uzbekistan.

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