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  2. History of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    The Polish part of Belarus was subject to Polonization policies (especially in the 1930s), while the Soviet Belarus was one of the original republics which formed the USSR. For several years, the national culture and language enjoyed a significant boost of revival in the Soviet Belarus [citation needed]. A Polish Autonomous District was also ...

  3. Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    The 1930s marked the peak of Soviet repressions in Belarus. According to incomplete calculations, about 600,000 people fell victim to Soviet repressions in Belarus between 1917 and 1953. According to incomplete calculations, about 600,000 people fell victim to Soviet repressions in Belarus between 1917 and 1953.

  4. Belarusian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Regardless of differing views on his legacy, Kalinowski began to emerge as a Belarusian national hero during the 1930s, as Soviet educational institutions emphasized his role in history. [15] Following the defeat of the January Uprising, Belarusian nationalism faded from consciousness, amidst competition between Lithuanian, Polish, Ukrainian ...

  5. Category:1930s in Belarus - Wikipedia

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    View history; General What links here; Related changes; Upload file; ... Pages in category "1930s in Belarus" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  6. 1937 mass execution of Belarusians - Wikipedia

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    People added to the list by the NKVD of Belarus are marked with an asterisk (*) in the list below. The executions took place in the Minsk internal NKVD prison (known as the Amerikanka) . Journalist Leanid Marakoŭ alleged that between 3 March 1937 and 22 May 1938, over 100,000 people fell victims of repressions by the Soviet authorities.

  7. History of Minsk - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1920s and the 1930s Minsk saw rapid development with dozens of new factories built, new schools, colleges, higher education establishments, hospitals, theatres and cinemas opened. Throughout the 1920s and the early 1930s Minsk was a centre for development of both Belarusian language and culture. By 1935 it was virtually bilingual ...

  8. Soviet repressions in Belarus - Wikipedia

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    According to Kushner, the Soviet repressions virtually stopped any humanities research in Belarus. [5] According to the Belarusian-Swedish historian Andrej Kotljarchuk, in the 1930s the Soviets either physically exterminated or banned from further research 32 historians from Minsk with their works being also excluded from libraries. According ...

  9. Case of the Union of Liberation of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    Vaclaw Lastowski, one of the victims of the case. The Case of the Union of Liberation of Belarus (Russian: Дело «Союза освобождения Белоруссии», romanized: Delo "Soyuza osvobozhdeniya Belorussii") was a political and criminal case initiated by the GPU of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic against several Belarusian scientists and culture activists.