EVACUATION CENTERS IN WESTERN SIBERIA AND THEIR ROLE IN THE EVACUATION OF THE POPULATION TO THE REGION (1941–1943)
The article deals with the analysis of the activities of evacuation centers as a vital link of evacuation mechanism that took the brunt of the work on the population relocation from frontline areas to the West Siberian rear area.
Keywords: evacuation centers, evacuation, the Great Patriotic War, evacuation mechanism
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Issue: 3, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 3
Rubric: HISTORY OF RUSSIA
Pages: 30 — 37
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