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To: TobagoJack who wrote (39365)8/29/2008 2:59:42 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218068
 
TJ, nothing new in this report - those are known issues for a long time at least to me - Unfortunate the Baltics are not the only former USSR states where ethnic Russians where settled in houses, apartments and farms belonging to the local population which was deported by Stalin.

Some examples are Eastern Ukraine, Crimea, Azerbaijan, and the other "Stans". The far east for Siberia was also settled by ethnic Russians on land belonging to mostly nomadic nations.

The Crimean Tatar where deported in-mass by Stalin in an effort to annihilate this ethnic group - they are now slowly returning to Crimea. The Volga region Tatars and Chulym Tatars are slightly in better shape not to mention the elimination of the Volga Bulgars and the Chuvash and Bashkirs to mention a few of the nations on the most eastern flank of Europe