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Crimean Tatars From Mass Deportation to Hardships in Occupied Crimea
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Karina Korostelina
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Crimean Tatars From Mass Deportation to Hardships in Occupied Crimea
Authors: Karina Korostelina
Published Date: June 09, 2015
Abstract
The article begins with a description of the deportation of Crimean Tatars. It provides a brief review of the Nazi Occupation of Crimea, examines the negative images of Crimean Tatars published in Soviet newspapers between 1941-1943 and the explicit rationale given by the Soviet authorities for the deportation of Crimean Tatars, and reviews the mitigation of hostilities against Tatars in the years following the war. The article continues with accounts of the attempts to repatriate Crimean Tatars after 1989 and the discriminative policies against the returning people. The conclusion of the article describes current hardships experienced by Tatars in occupied Crimea.
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