Unnatural Deaths in the USSR, 1928-1954Transaction Publishers, 1983年1月1日 - 63 頁 This astonishing and sobering account of government- and war-induced civilian deaths in the Soviet Union calculates that Soviet loss of life between 1928 and 1954 was far higher than Western exÂperts have ever believed. Applying mathematical techniques to Soviet demographic statistics, Dyadkin shows that Stalinist represÂsion and World War II must have taken the lives of between 43 and 52 million Soviet citizens. In the first period, 1929-36, one of collectivization, Stalin controlÂled and eliminated classes; during the Great Purge of 1937-38, milÂlions of Communist party members and bureaucrats were executed, and then the purge extended into the Red Army. Dyadkin shows that World War II took close to 30 million lives and that during 1950-53 another 450,000 died in prison camps. |
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... statistical system with limited capaci- ties ; their development of it was shaped by two contradictory influ- ences . On the one hand , since the CPSU aspired in principle to direct all aspects of life in the society under its command ...
... Statistical Central Office ) and the other top administrators responsible for the project were charged with treason . In the words of Pravda , they had been caught plotting " to diminish the population of the USSR . " They were shot ...
... statistical system's ambiguous relationship with its own past is a metaphor for the Soviet body politic as a whole : while the worst excesses in earlier years have been covered up or corrected , the system has historical roots which ...
... statistical ma- terials there continues to appear a systematically dishonest approach even to those statistical materials that have already been published . As the newest ( 1976 ) and typical example I would like to cite two cases in an ...
... statistical data published after 1956 , see Ye , A. Mashikhin and V.M. Simchera , " Statistical Publications in the USSR , " Bibliografichesky ukazatel ( Moscow , 1975 ) : 62-63 , 102 , 107 , 108 ; and the TsSU periodical Vestnik ...
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3 Population Losses during the Class Elimination Period of 192936 | 23 |
192640195054 and the Gulag Population and Prison Death Rate 195054 | 27 |
5 Natural Death Rate 192740 and Losses from Repression and the SovietFinnish War of 193940 | 39 |
6 Birth and Death Rates from Unnatural Causes 192936 | 43 |
7 War Casualties and Losses Due to Privations during World War II | 49 |
8 Assumptions and Techniques | 57 |
9 Potential USSR Population Changes in 192650 without Repressive Policies and World War II | 59 |
10 Conclusion | 61 |
Selected Bibliography | |