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Soviet deportations from Latvia were a series of mass deportations by the Soviet Union from Latvia in 1941 and 1945–1951, in which around 60,000 inhabitants of Latvia were deported to inhospitable remote areas of the Soviet Union, which had occupied the country in 1940 and again in 1944/1945. Similar deportations were organized by the Soviet regime in the fellow occupied Baltic states of Estonia and Lithuania at the same time. Alongside smaller forced population removals, the main waves of deportation were: The deportations of 1944 are also sometimes singled out among these.

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  • Deportazioni sovietiche dalla Lettonia (it)
  • Sowieckie deportacje z Łotwy (pl)
  • Soviet deportations from Latvia (en)
  • Депортации из Латвийской ССР (ru)
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  • Le deportazioni sovietiche dalla Lettonia furono una serie di deportazioni di massa da parte dell'Unione Sovietica dalla Lettonia nel 1941 e nel 1945-1951, in cui circa 60.000 abitanti della Lettonia furono deportati in aree remote dell'Unione Sovietica, che avevano occupato il paese nel 1940. Deportazioni simili furono eseguite dai sovietici nello stesso periodo storico anche negli altri due stati baltici, l'Estonia e la Lituania. (it)
  • Sowieckie deportacje z Łotwy – seria przymusowych deportacji ludności z terytorium Łotwy przeprowadzonych podczas sowieckiej okupacji krajów bałtyckich. (pl)
  • Soviet deportations from Latvia were a series of mass deportations by the Soviet Union from Latvia in 1941 and 1945–1951, in which around 60,000 inhabitants of Latvia were deported to inhospitable remote areas of the Soviet Union, which had occupied the country in 1940 and again in 1944/1945. Similar deportations were organized by the Soviet regime in the fellow occupied Baltic states of Estonia and Lithuania at the same time. Alongside smaller forced population removals, the main waves of deportation were: The deportations of 1944 are also sometimes singled out among these. (en)
  • Депортации из Латвийской Советской Социалистической Республики представляли собой вид советских репрессий жителей Латвии в 1941 и 1945—1951 годах, в ходе которых около 60 тысяч человек были вывезены в отдалённые регионы страны. Аналогичные акции были проведены в Эстонии и Литве. Наряду с меньшими эпизодами в ходе депортаций выделяются крупные: Некоторыми исследователями выделяются также депортации 1944 года. (ru)
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  • Soviet deportations from Latvia were a series of mass deportations by the Soviet Union from Latvia in 1941 and 1945–1951, in which around 60,000 inhabitants of Latvia were deported to inhospitable remote areas of the Soviet Union, which had occupied the country in 1940 and again in 1944/1945. Similar deportations were organized by the Soviet regime in the fellow occupied Baltic states of Estonia and Lithuania at the same time. Alongside smaller forced population removals, the main waves of deportation were: * The June deportation of 14 June 1941 of around 14,000–15,500 people and their families, including young children under the age of 10. This wave of deportations was mostly directed at the local Latvian and minority intelligentsia and political-social-economic elite, labeled by the Soviet security services as "suspect and socially alien elements". Out of all the deportees, approximately 5,000 or around 34%-40% of the total number died in exile, on the journey or in executions; * The second deportation under Operation Priboi of 25 March 1949, when 42,113–43,000 people were deported. This time, the victims were mostly individual farmers, together with their family members, who were refusing to join the newly established collective farms (kolkhoz) and were included in the "kulak lists" of 1947, as well as members and supporters of the armed anti-Soviet resistance. Of the total number of deportees, more than 5000 people died in exile. The deportations of 1944 are also sometimes singled out among these. People from Latvia were mostly resettled to Amur, Tomsk, and Omsk regions. Several smaller scale deportations took place during the Soviet occupation, especially of ethnic Germans, stateless persons from Riga, and Jehovah's Witnesses. After destalinization, internment in camps was a punishment reserved for people engaged in "anti-Soviet" behaviour. (en)
  • Le deportazioni sovietiche dalla Lettonia furono una serie di deportazioni di massa da parte dell'Unione Sovietica dalla Lettonia nel 1941 e nel 1945-1951, in cui circa 60.000 abitanti della Lettonia furono deportati in aree remote dell'Unione Sovietica, che avevano occupato il paese nel 1940. Deportazioni simili furono eseguite dai sovietici nello stesso periodo storico anche negli altri due stati baltici, l'Estonia e la Lituania. (it)
  • Sowieckie deportacje z Łotwy – seria przymusowych deportacji ludności z terytorium Łotwy przeprowadzonych podczas sowieckiej okupacji krajów bałtyckich. (pl)
  • Депортации из Латвийской Советской Социалистической Республики представляли собой вид советских репрессий жителей Латвии в 1941 и 1945—1951 годах, в ходе которых около 60 тысяч человек были вывезены в отдалённые регионы страны. Аналогичные акции были проведены в Эстонии и Литве. Наряду с меньшими эпизодами в ходе депортаций выделяются крупные: * Июньская депортация 1941 года: около 16 тысяч человек. Эта волна была направлена в основном на местную латышскую интеллигенцию и представителей национальных меньшинств, а также на зажиточную часть общества, которые считались советскими властями чуждыми элементами. Из всех депортированных погибло примерно пять тысяч человек, что составило 34—40 % от общего числа депортированных. * Вторая массовая депортация произошла во время операции «Прибой» в марте 1949 года, когда были репрессированы около 43 тысяч человек. На этот раз жертвами стали главным образом крестьяне, вместе с членами их семей, которые отказывались присоединиться к вновь созданным колхозам и были включены в список кулаков в 1947 году, а также членов и сторонников «лесных братьев». Из общего числа депортированных погибло более пяти тысяч человек. Некоторыми исследователями выделяются также депортации 1944 года. Депортированные из Латвии направлялись в основном в Амурскую, Томскую и Омскую области. Несколько меньших масштабы репрессий происходили против балтийских немцев и Свидетелей Иеговы. После десталинизации интернирование в лагеря было наказанием для людей, ведущих «антисоветский» образ жизни. (ru)
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