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- Soviet_repressions_of_Polish_citizens_(1939–46) abstract "In the aftermath of the German and Soviet invasion of Poland, which took place in September 1939, the territory of Poland was divided between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. Both powers were hostile to Poland's sovereignty, the Polish culture and the Polish people, aiming at their destruction. Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union coordinated their Poland-related policies right until the Operation Barbarossa, most visibly in the four Gestapo-NKVD Conferences, where the occupiers discussed plans for dealing with the Polish resistance movement and future destruction of Poland. There is some controversy as to whether the Soviet Union's policies were harsher than those of Nazi Germany.The Soviet Union had ceased to recognise the Polish state at the start of the invasion. About 500,000 Poles were arrested and imprisoned before June 1941 (see: Operation Barbarossa), including civic officials, military personnel and other "enemies of the people" like the clergy and the Polish educators: about one in ten of all adult males. Nonetheless, there were large groups of pre-war Polish citizens, notably Jews and, to a lesser extent, the Ukrainian peasants, who saw the Soviet invasion as the opportunity to take part in political and social activity outside of their traditional ethnic or cultural environment. Their enthusiasm faded with time, as it became clear that the Soviet repressions were aimed at all groups equally, regardless of their ideological stance.It is estimated that some 150,000 Polish citizens died during the Soviet occupation.".
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- Soviet_repressions_of_Polish_citizens_(1939–46) subject Category:Anti-Polish_sentiment.
- Soviet_repressions_of_Polish_citizens_(1939–46) subject Category:History_of_Belarus_(1918–1939).
- Soviet_repressions_of_Polish_citizens_(1939–46) subject Category:Poland–Soviet_Union_relations.
- Soviet_repressions_of_Polish_citizens_(1939–46) subject Category:Soviet_World_War_II_crimes_in_Poland.
- Soviet_repressions_of_Polish_citizens_(1939–46) subject Category:Soviet_occupation_of_Eastern_Poland_1939-1941.
- Soviet_repressions_of_Polish_citizens_(1939–46) subject Category:Stalinism_in_Poland.
- Soviet_repressions_of_Polish_citizens_(1939–46) comment "In the aftermath of the German and Soviet invasion of Poland, which took place in September 1939, the territory of Poland was divided between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. Both powers were hostile to Poland's sovereignty, the Polish culture and the Polish people, aiming at their destruction.".
- Soviet_repressions_of_Polish_citizens_(1939–46) label "Represje ZSRR wobec Polaków i obywateli polskich 1939-1946".
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