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The June deportation (of 1941) was a mass deportation of tens of thousands of people during World War II from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, present-day western Belarus and western Ukraine, and present-day Moldova — territories which had been occupied by the USSR in 1939–1940 — into the interior of the Soviet Union.[1]

The June deportation (Estonian: juuniküüditamine, Latvian: jūnija deportācijas, Lithuanian: birželio trėmimai) was ordered by the Soviet dictator Stalin, and organized following formal guidelines set by the NKVD[2] with the USSR Interior People's Commissar Lavrentiy Beria as the senior executor.[3] The official name of the top secret operation was “Resolution On the Eviction of the Socially Foreign Elements from the Baltic Republics, Western Ukraine, Western Belarus and Moldova”.[4] The NKVD and Red Army units carried out the arrests, often in collaboration with the Soviet police and local Communist Party members.[5]

  1. ^ Švedas, Aurimas (2020-12-09). "Narratives of Exile and Identity: Soviet Deportation Memoirs from the Baltic States, eds. Violeta Davoliūtė, Tomas Balkelis, Budapest-New York: Central European University Press, 2018. 220 pp. ISBN 978-963-386-183-7". Lithuanian Historical Studies. 24 (1): 262–264. doi:10.30965/25386565-02401021. ISSN 1392-2343. S2CID 230572283.
  2. ^ Иванов, Александр (2020). "Narratives of Exile and Identity: Soviet Deportation Memoirs from the Baltic States ed. by Violeta Davoliūtė and Tomas Balkelis". Ab Imperio. 2020 (2): 289–295. doi:10.1353/imp.2020.0047. ISSN 2164-9731. S2CID 226516659.
  3. ^ Vardys, V. Stanley (1966). "How the Baltic Republics Fare in the Soviet Union". Foreign Affairs. 44 (3): 512–517. doi:10.2307/20039184. ISSN 0015-7120. JSTOR 20039184.
  4. ^ Kašauskienė, Vanda (1998-11-30). "Deporatations From Lithuania Under Stalin. 1940-1953". Lithuanian Historical Studies. 3 (1): 73–82. doi:10.30965/25386565-00301004. ISSN 1392-2343.
  5. ^ Saueauk, Meelis (2015-12-21). ""Erikaader": nomenklatuur ja julgeolekuorganid Eesti NSV-s 1940–1953 [Abstract: "Special cadre": the nomenklatura system and the state security organs in the era of Stalinist rule in the Estonian SSR 1940–1953]". Ajalooline Ajakiri. The Estonian Historical Journal (4): 407. doi:10.12697/aa.2015.4.04. ISSN 2228-3897.

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