DESTINIES OF THE PRISONERS OF WORLD WAR I WHO REMAINED IN THE USSR (based on the materials from the SAAASR archives)

On the basis of the archive-investigative files of Soviet and foreign citizens stored in the State Archive of Administrative Agencies of the Sverdlovsk Region (SAAASR), the author investigates the fate of the prisoners of World War I, who remained in Soviet Russia, Germans by nationality. It is n...

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Main Author: Motrevich Vladimir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ural State Law University 2019-08-01
Series:Электронное приложение к Российскому юридическому журналу
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Online Access:http://electronic.ruzh.org/?q=en/node/1493
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spelling doaj-43d10cc29edf4108bd1fbd5af0c653042020-11-24T22:15:25ZengUral State Law UniversityЭлектронное приложение к Российскому юридическому журналу2219-68382219-68382019-08-013DESTINIES OF THE PRISONERS OF WORLD WAR I WHO REMAINED IN THE USSR (based on the materials from the SAAASR archives) Motrevich Vladimir 0Ural State Law University On the basis of the archive-investigative files of Soviet and foreign citizens stored in the State Archive of Administrative Agencies of the Sverdlovsk Region (SAAASR), the author investigates the fate of the prisoners of World War I, who remained in Soviet Russia, Germans by nationality. It is noted that many of them became victims of political repression in the 1930–1940s. The first wave of repression affected them in 1937–1938 during the so-called «German operation», when former prisoners of war were accused of espionage. The second wave of repression hit German population of the USSR at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. The analysis of the investigation materials shows that prisoners were charged with Art. 58-10 «Anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda» of the RSFSR Criminal Code of 1926. Even foreign citizenship did not save from «death» sentences, although in some cases it was the basis for expulsion from the USSR. The repressions carried out in those years were characterized by a simplified procedure of investigation and a wide application of capital punishment. However, there were no guarantees that one, who was under investigation, would be definitely convicted. Cases of half of the citizens arrested on charges of espionage in 1937–1938 were terminated due to lack of corpus delicti in their actions. http://electronic.ruzh.org/?q=en/node/1493prisoners of warWorld War ISverdlovsk regionarchive-investigative filespolitical repressionsrehabilitation
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DESTINIES OF THE PRISONERS OF WORLD WAR I WHO REMAINED IN THE USSR (based on the materials from the SAAASR archives)
Электронное приложение к Российскому юридическому журналу
prisoners of war
World War I
Sverdlovsk region
archive-investigative files
political repressions
rehabilitation
author_facet Motrevich Vladimir
author_sort Motrevich Vladimir
title DESTINIES OF THE PRISONERS OF WORLD WAR I WHO REMAINED IN THE USSR (based on the materials from the SAAASR archives)
title_short DESTINIES OF THE PRISONERS OF WORLD WAR I WHO REMAINED IN THE USSR (based on the materials from the SAAASR archives)
title_full DESTINIES OF THE PRISONERS OF WORLD WAR I WHO REMAINED IN THE USSR (based on the materials from the SAAASR archives)
title_fullStr DESTINIES OF THE PRISONERS OF WORLD WAR I WHO REMAINED IN THE USSR (based on the materials from the SAAASR archives)
title_full_unstemmed DESTINIES OF THE PRISONERS OF WORLD WAR I WHO REMAINED IN THE USSR (based on the materials from the SAAASR archives)
title_sort destinies of the prisoners of world war i who remained in the ussr (based on the materials from the saaasr archives)
publisher Ural State Law University
series Электронное приложение к Российскому юридическому журналу
issn 2219-6838
2219-6838
publishDate 2019-08-01
description On the basis of the archive-investigative files of Soviet and foreign citizens stored in the State Archive of Administrative Agencies of the Sverdlovsk Region (SAAASR), the author investigates the fate of the prisoners of World War I, who remained in Soviet Russia, Germans by nationality. It is noted that many of them became victims of political repression in the 1930–1940s. The first wave of repression affected them in 1937–1938 during the so-called «German operation», when former prisoners of war were accused of espionage. The second wave of repression hit German population of the USSR at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. The analysis of the investigation materials shows that prisoners were charged with Art. 58-10 «Anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda» of the RSFSR Criminal Code of 1926. Even foreign citizenship did not save from «death» sentences, although in some cases it was the basis for expulsion from the USSR. The repressions carried out in those years were characterized by a simplified procedure of investigation and a wide application of capital punishment. However, there were no guarantees that one, who was under investigation, would be definitely convicted. Cases of half of the citizens arrested on charges of espionage in 1937–1938 were terminated due to lack of corpus delicti in their actions.
topic prisoners of war
World War I
Sverdlovsk region
archive-investigative files
political repressions
rehabilitation
url http://electronic.ruzh.org/?q=en/node/1493
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