1971
DOI: 10.2307/127890
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The Case of the Crimean Tartars

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“…On the night of 8 May 1944, the NKVD rounded up and deported thousands of Tatar families. According to V. Stanley Vardys, KGB records show that 37,750 families representing 151,242 individuals were transported to Uzbekistan from Crimea by 1 July 1944 36. Buhay, writing more recently, provides additional details of the upheaval.…”
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“…On the night of 8 May 1944, the NKVD rounded up and deported thousands of Tatar families. According to V. Stanley Vardys, KGB records show that 37,750 families representing 151,242 individuals were transported to Uzbekistan from Crimea by 1 July 1944 36. Buhay, writing more recently, provides additional details of the upheaval.…”
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confidence: 99%