TREATMENT OF SOVIET CITIZENS & POWs

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How many Soviet citizens had been stranded in German-occupied Europe?

Over 5 million Soviet citizens had been stranded in German-occupied Europe.

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What did Stalin believe about prisoners of war according to Order 270?

Stalin believed in Order 270, which had declared POWs deserters.

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What happened to Soviet citizens who had been stranded in German-occupied Europe?

About half were condemned to the gulag, even though many had already suffered horribly and were 'contaminated' by contact with the outside world. Around 3 million men and women were sentenced to terms in the camps.

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What happened to the 32,000 Cossacks?

Some, like the 32,000 Cossacks, men, women and children, were forced onto trucks and returned to the USSR. Some of the latter committed suicide rather than suffer deportation.

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What happened to those who were released from the camps?

All those released had the words ‘socially dangerous’ put on their records and bore the stigma of collaboration or cowardice for years.

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