Sinyavino Settlers

Each dispossessed family, and each has developed special settler has his own destiny, but the beginning of the fate of their brutal, dramatic and tragic. Millions of innocent people, victims of repressive policies and practices dispossession, passed through the lawlessness and lawlessness, looting and violence, denial of basic human rights, hardships and extreme conditions of life. They for years have experienced hunger and cold, massive epidemics, convict working conditions, the dying groans heard their elders and children. Many have survived and survived in these harsh conditions: educated, have become qualified, have proven their patriotism during World War II, survived the Gulag system of special settlements, have civil rights, have taken a decent social status in society, becoming scientists, statesmen and politicians. About one million of special settlers and could not return to his small home, which gave them life. Their ashes will forever remain in the permafrost of the tundra and polar Yakutia, taiga lands north and Siberia, the steppes of Kazakhstan, peat bogs Sinyavino. One died at forty degrees frost in infancy, while others went out of life, and not knowing the bliss of love, helpless old people died in commercial levels or camp barracks heavy, painful death.

This tragic picture is not the author's fiction, but a harsh reality. This is evidenced by historical facts. In the archives of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Murmansk region is stored Fund 51 – Collection Personal files of persons sent to special settlements in the 30s on the Kola Peninsula. This fund was established in 1930 with the arrival on our territory first echelon of special settlers, but the bulk of personal files was formalized department special settlements since 1949 in this fund contains 6370 personal files on the heads of families of special settlers. Each case in some way reveals the drama and tragedy of a family, dispossessed and subjected to deportation. Special settlers in MURMANSK REGION STORIES

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