The Ukrainians avoided meeting this fate only because there were too many of them and there was no place to which to deport them. Otherwise, he would have deported them also. Problems of Communism - 第 88 頁1967完整檢視 - 關於此書
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1957 - 1662 頁
...Kabardyno-Balkar Autonomous Republic and the Republic itself was renamed the Autonomous Kabardynian Republic. The Ukrainians avoided meeting this fate only because...them and there was no place to which to deport them. Otherwise, he would have deported them also. [Laughter and animation in the hall.] Not only a Marxist-Leninist... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1958 - 84 頁
...Republic and the Republic itself was renamed the Kabardian Autonomous Republic. The Ukrainians avoided this fate only because there were too many of them and there was no place to which to deport them. Otherwise, he would have deported them, too. 67 Other victims of wartime and postwar deportations were... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1960 - 562 頁
...nationalities, but not because of their exceptional disloyalty. The Ukrainians, for instance, . . . avoided meeting this fate only because there were...and there was no place to which to deport them.™ The fate of the deported in their new places of residence was tragic and many of them died. Those who... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1961 - 408 頁
...nationalities, but not because of their exceptional disloyalty. The Ukrainians, for instance, . . . avoided meeting this fate only because there were...of them and there was no place to which to deport them.79 The fate of the deported in their new places of residence was tragic and many of them died.... | |
| Fred C. Koch, Jacob Eichhorn - 1977 - 392 頁
...Twentieth Party Congress, revealed the weight of the Russificntion policy. "The Ukrainians," he declared, "avoided meeting this fate only because there were...them and there was no place to which to deport them" — a revelation that provoked waves of laughter and considerable animation throughout the meeting... | |
| Seweryn Bialer - 2001 - 326 頁
...Balkars, and the Volga Germans, whose autonomous national organization was destroyed. Khrushchev remarked: "The Ukrainians avoided meeting this fate only because...them and there was no place to which to deport them" (NS Khrushchev, "Special Report to the 20th Congress of the CPSU," The New Leader, 1962, pp. 44-45).... | |
| Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - 1999 - 978 頁
...not dictated hy any military considerations. The Ukrainians avoided meeting this fate only hecause there were too many of them and there was no place to which to deport them. Otherwise, he would have deported them also. Let us also recall the "Affair of the Doctor Plotters."... | |
| Alexander Chubarov - 2001 - 340 頁
...who had been under German occupation and who were accused of collaboration. According to Khrushchev: "The Ukrainians avoided meeting this fate only because...of them and there was no place to which to deport them."3 The chief limitation of the speech was that Khrushchev restricted himself to describing the... | |
| Andrew Wilson - 2002 - 428 頁
...Congress that 'the Ukrainians avoided meeting this fate [the mass deportation of other nationalities] only because there were too many of them and there was no place to which to deport them. Otherwise, [Stalin] would have deported them also. (Laughter and animation in the hall.)'88 He must... | |
| William Taubman - 2003 - 942 頁
...with the Nazis. "The Ukrainians avoided meeting this fate," Khrushchev said in his 1956 secret speech, "only because there were too many of them and there was no place to which to deport them. Otherwise he would have deported them also."6 esteem as well as his political position, he bullied... | |
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