从地下叛乱运动参与者的营地和特殊定居点返回乌克兰西部(1956-1957)

V. Trofymovych
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文章分析了1956-1957年被镇压的乌克兰民族主义地下和叛乱运动参与者从营地和特别定居点返回西乌克兰的情况。在非殖民化过程中,苏联政府决定释放一批特殊移民。他们为联合国前成员和团结进步联盟战斗人员返回西乌克兰铺平了道路。到1957年5月1日,大约有66,000人到达那里,并开始影响该地区的社会政治局势。乌克兰共产党领导层要求苏共中央委员会禁止将“乌克兰民族主义地下组织的前领导人和活跃成员”转移到该地区。作者利用首次被引入科学领域的档案资料,发现新来者的处境极其困难。他们的房屋和财产都被没收了。由于党和苏联当局有目的性的政策以及当地积极分子的努力,他们被骚扰、仇恨、敌意和排斥的气氛所包围。还有一些戏剧性的,矛盾的,嘲弄的页面,他们中的一些人以前的活动对他们的同胞。这导致许多人自己搬到东部省份,重新安置,有组织的招募或返回以前流亡的地方。
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RETURN TO WESTERN UKRAINE FROM CAMPS AND SPECIAL SETTLEMENTS OF PARTICIPANTS OF THE UNDERGROUND INSURGENT MOVEMENT (1956–1957)
In article the return to the Western Ukraine in 1956–1957 of the repressed participants of the Ukrainian nationalist underground and insurgent movement from camps and special settlements is analyzed. It is shown that during the process of destalinization the Soviet government decided to release from exile a number of groups of the special settlers. They paved the way for the return to Western Ukraine of former OUN members and UPA fighters. By May 1, 1957, almost 66,000 people had arrived there and began to influence the socio-political situation in the region. The party leadership of the republic requested the CPSU Central Committee to ban the transfer of “former leaders and active members of the Ukrainian nationalist underground” to the region. Using archival materials, which have been introduced into science for the first time, the author found out that the newcomers found themselves in extremely difficult conditions. Their homes and property had been confiscated. Due to the purposeful policy of the Party and Soviet authorities and the efforts of local activists, they were surrounded by an atmosphere of harassment, hatred, hostility and rejection. There were also dramatic, contradictory, taunting pages of previous activities of some of them towards their fellow countrymen. This led many to move to eastern provinces on their own, with resettlement, organised recruitment or to return to the places of prior exile.
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