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This chapter discusses how the life of the folk was proceeding under the Soviet rule. Based on life stories collected by the Estonian archives and Latvian oral history projects, this chapter is about deportations to Siberia and the making of collective farms and changing of peoples’ lives altogether. It is also about the context in which folklorists worked.