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Russian State: 1918–1920 ... This is a timeline of Russian history, ... 1930: 15 April: The Gulag was officially established. 20 July:
Stalin's Peasants: Resistance and Survival in the Russian Village after Collectivization (1996) excerpt and text search ——— (2000), Everyday Stalinism: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times: Soviet Russia in the 1930s, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-505001-1. Hessler, Julie (2020).
[46] [47] Social upheaval continued in the mid-1930s. Despite the turmoil of the mid-to-late 1930s, the country developed a robust industrial economy in the years preceding World War II. Stalin and Lavrentiy Beria with Stalin's daughter, Svetlana, on his lap. As head of the NKVD, Beria was responsible for many political repressions in the ...
Eudin, Xenia Joukoff; North, Robert Carver, eds. Soviet Russia and the East, 1920–1927; a documentary survey (Stanford University Press, 1957) online Goldwin, Robert A., Gerald Stourzh, Marvin Zetterbaum, eds. Readings in Russian Foreign Policy (1959) 800pp; online ; long essays from primary and secondary sources
Between 1920 and 1922 about 10,000 Russian-Americans who had earlier emigrated to the United States made their way back to the Soviet Union, either voluntarily or through deportation by American authorities. Most were unskilled laborers who returned to the countryside to work in agriculture.
In 1920, the newly formed state of Poland expanded eastwards into the former Russian territories of Ukraine and Belarus. The Red Army retaliated and invaded Poland, but was defeated outside Warsaw in August 1920. Shortly afterwards, the Russian SFSR sued for peace, which was signed at the Peace of Riga on 18 March 1921.
1920 in Russia. 4 languages ... 1920s; 1930s; 1940s; See also: History of Russia; Timeline of Russian history; List of years in Russia; Events from the year 1920 in ...
1920s; 1930s; 1940s; 1950s; 1960s; ... 1920s in Russia (18 C, 5 P) Russian Civil War ... History of Soviet Russia and the Soviet Union (1917–1927)