Deportations to Uzhgorod during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence according to the Transcarpathian Archival Documents
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Abstract. A large number of the Transcarpathian documents from 1956 can be found in
the State Archive of the Security Service of Ukraine in Uzhgorod.
Two remarkable papers provide detailed information about the deportation of
the participants of the revolution of 1956: the ―Yeltsin-dossier‖ and the Missing
Pages from the History of 1956. Besides these works, I attempt to provide a
broader insight into the deportations to the Soviet Union relying on the documents
kept in the Transcarpathian archive.
The ―Hungarian government‖, which came into existence in Moscow in the
first days of November 1956 and was led by János Kádár, was supported by many
loyal cadres to ―restore the order‖. One of the first measures was the organisation of
deportations to the Soviet Union.
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In L. N. Katjuhin, I. A. Salov, I. S. Danilova, N. S. Burina (eds.): ADVANCES OF SCIENCE. Proceedings of articles the international scientific conference Czech Republic, Karlovy Vary -Ukraine, Kyiv, 5 April 2019. Karlovy Vary-Kyiv, Skleněný Můstek-MCNlP, 2019. pp. 14-26.
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