territorial exchange between Poland and the USSR in 1951: demographic development and settlement network transformation over a 70-year period

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R. Lozynskyy, R. Slyvka, V. Pantyley, Y. Braychevskyy
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In this article, we present a comparative analysis of the demographic development and changes in the settlement network over the last 70 years in the territories exchanged in 1951 between the USSR and Poland. We found that, within the territory ceded to the USSR, the traditional settlement pattern was restored and the settlement network was renewed up to 90%. Industrialization in the area resulted in the population growth reaching, at maximum, 40% greater numbers than in 1939. The territory ceded to Poland featured a “colonizational” pattern of resettlement and the population size remained much smaller as compared to 1951, directly before the exchange. However, in Poland, local people faced no obstacles to returning to the area. Conversely, the USSR deported most of the local inhabitants to distant parts of Ukraine and prevented people from the neighbouring locations from entering the area. Overall, based on the resettlement policy comparison we argue that, on the part of the USSR, an important rationale behind the exchange was to strengthen totalitarian control over the western regions of Ukraine by means of deportation and population dispersion
1951年波兰和苏联之间的领土交换:70年来人口发展和定居网络的转变
在这篇文章中,我们对1951年苏联和波兰交换的领土上人口发展和定居点网络在过去70年中的变化进行了比较分析。我们发现,在割让给苏联的领土内,传统的定居模式得到了恢复,定居网络得到了90%的更新。该地区的工业化导致人口增长达到,最多比1939年多40%。割让给波兰的领土以“殖民”的重新安置模式为特色,人口规模比1951年割让前要小得多。然而,在波兰,当地人返回该地区没有遇到任何障碍。相反,苏联将大多数当地居民驱逐到乌克兰的偏远地区,并阻止邻近地区的人进入该地区。总的来说,基于重新安置政策的比较,我们认为,就苏联而言,交换背后的一个重要理由是通过驱逐和人口分散来加强对乌克兰西部地区的极权主义控制
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