Mass operations of the NKVD
Template:Short description Template:Expand Russian Template:Purges in the Soviet Union Mass operations of the People's Comissariate of Internal Affairs (NKVD)<ref>Vadim Rogovin "The Party of the Executed" (1997) Template:ISBN, Chapter 1: "Mass Operations" Template:In lang</ref> were carried out during the Great Purge and targeted specific categories of people. As a rule, they were carried out according to the corresponding order of the People's Commissar of Internal Affairs Nikolai Yezhov.
National operations of the NKVDEdit
The operations of this type in this period targeted "foreign" ethnicities (ethnicities with cross-border ties to foreign nation-states), unlike nationally targeted repressions during World War II. According to historian Oleg Khlevniuk, Stalin became concerned about rearguard uprisings that were seen in the Spanish Civil War and believed that "nationalities of foreign governments" posed a threat in border regions, even if they were Soviet citizens whose ancestors had sometimes lived decades or centuries in the areas controlled by the Soviet Union.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
Minutes of the January 31, 1938 Politburo meeting list the following ethnicities against which NKND operations were to be continued: Poles, Latvians, Germans, Estonians, Finns, Greeks, Iranians, Harbinites, Chinese, and Romanians. It was also suggested to carry out similar NKVD operations against Bulgarians and Macedonians.<ref>Выписка из протокола заседания Политбюро ЦК ВКП(б) о продлении операции против поляков, латышей, немцев, эстонцев, финнов, греков, иранцев, харбинцев, китайцев и румын. 31 января 1938 г.</ref>
From August 1937 to October 1938, 353,513 people were arrested and 247,157 were shot in the national operations of NKVD. It is estimated that this would make up 34% of the total victims of the Great Purge.<ref name=":4">Template:Cite book</ref>
- Polish Operation of the NKVD ~111,091 killed<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- German Operation of the NKVD ~41,898 killed<ref>Н.Охотин, А.Рогинский, Москва. Из истории "немецкой операции" НКВД 1937-1938 гг.Chapter 2</ref>
- Greek Operation of the NKVD 20,000<ref name="Greeks of the Steppe">Template:Cite news</ref>—50,000 killed or disappeared<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
- Latvian Operation of the NKVD 16,573 killed<ref>Björn M. Felder: Lettland im Zweiten Weltkrieg. p. 72.</ref>
- Korean Operation of the NKVD ~40,000 killed<ref name="Pohl, J. Otto 1999 page 13-14">Pohl, J. Otto (1999), Ethnic Cleansing in the USSR, 1937-1949, Greenwood, page 13-14</ref>
- Chinese Operation of the NKVD 3,932 killed<ref name="Yin 2016">Template:Cite journal</ref>Template:Rp
- Estonian Operation of the NKVD 4,672 killed<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- Finnish Operation of the NKVD 8,000–25,000 killed or disappeared<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- Harbin Operation of the NKVD ~30,992 Harbin Russians were killed<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
OtherEdit
- NKVD Order No. 00447, an operation to repress ex-kulaks, criminals, and other anti-Soviet "elements"<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Family members of traitors to the Motherland
RollbackEdit
On November 17, 1938 a joint decree No. 81 of Sovnarkom USSR and Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Decree about Arrests, Prosecutor Supervision and Course of Investigation and the subsequent order of the NKVD undersigned by Lavrentiy Beria canceled most of NKVD orders of mass type (but not all, see, e.g., NKVD Order No. 00689) and suspended implementation of death sentences, signifying the end of the Great Purge ("Yezhovshchina").
See alsoEdit
- Soviet deportations from Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina (1940–1951)
- Genocide of the Ingrian Finns
- Mass killings under communist regimes