Genocide by Deportation: An Appeal to the United Nations to Enforce the Law |
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... prisoners , internees and slave labor - but deportees now in the Soviet Union are not included . Of the two million , half a million are in camps , while jails are packed with some 300 to 400 thousand political prisoners . These figures ...
... prisoners , internees and slave labor - but deportees now in the Soviet Union are not included . Of the two million , half a million are in camps , while jails are packed with some 300 to 400 thousand political prisoners . These figures ...
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... prisoners in Rumanian jails and internment camps were estimated at 70.000 . At that time , the number of internal deportees was at least 180.000 ( including former landowners and their families abducted from their farms in 1949 , and ...
... prisoners in Rumanian jails and internment camps were estimated at 70.000 . At that time , the number of internal deportees was at least 180.000 ( including former landowners and their families abducted from their farms in 1949 , and ...
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... Prisoners Herald ) a Budapest journal , in its issue of October 14 , 1948 wrote that among war prisoners returning from the Soviet Union was Béla Bajtor , born in 1931 at Rinyabelenye . This boy , 13 years old when abducted , had been ...
... Prisoners Herald ) a Budapest journal , in its issue of October 14 , 1948 wrote that among war prisoners returning from the Soviet Union was Béla Bajtor , born in 1931 at Rinyabelenye . This boy , 13 years old when abducted , had been ...
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