Personal Files of the Expelled — A Source for the Research on the Special Settlement Regime

L. Y. Arapkhanova
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This article explores an important archival source, the personal files of deportees, the original form of the document compiled by the NKVD characterizing the identity of a person who is on special settlement. These are massive official documents of a personal nature, applied to all adults deported during World War II from different regions and republics of the former USSR. The author reveals previously classified personal files and documents on the legal status of special settlers. The introduction of new documents into circulation made it possible to shed light on many aspects of the life of deportees related to their social and legal adaptation in new places of settlements. A personal file clearly demonstrates both the conditions of detention at the special settlement, and changes in the regulatory framework governing the life of this category within the framework of the special settlement system in the USSR. In accordance with the ongoing changes, a special commandant introduced each special settler to the new standards, who were given receipts. The file contains four receipts that allow one to divide the period from 1944 to 1957 into four stages. The article emphasizes that for post-deportation generations, the presence of personal files containing personal data was a good opportunity in restoring not only history, but also genealogy. It has both important scholarly, socio-legal, and political significance for the study of destinies, both of individuals and of entire nations. As examples, some documents are contained in the personal files of the evicts.
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本文探讨了一个重要的档案来源,被驱逐者的个人档案,由内务人民委员部编制的文件的原始形式,描述了一个特殊安置者的身份。这些是大量个人性质的官方文件,适用于第二次世界大战期间从前苏联不同地区和共和国驱逐出境的所有成年人。作者披露了以前保密的个人档案和关于特殊移民法律地位的文件。新文件的流通使人们有可能了解被驱逐者生活的许多方面,这些方面与他们在新的定居地点的社会和法律适应有关。一份个人档案清楚地表明在特别安置点的拘留条件,以及在苏联特别安置制度的框架内管理这类人的生活的管理框架的变化。根据目前的变化,一名特别指挥官向每一名特别定居者介绍新的标准,并发给他们收据。该文件包含四张收据,可以将1944年至1957年这段时间分为四个阶段。文章强调,对于被驱逐出境后的一代来说,包含个人资料的个人档案的存在不仅是恢复历史的好机会,也是恢复家谱的好机会。它对于研究个人和整个国家的命运具有重要的学术、社会法律和政治意义。例如,被驱逐者的个人档案中载有一些文件。
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