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by arethuza
3908 days ago
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Actually, the Soviet Gulag was mostly about slave labour - they arrested people to make them slaves because they thought this would be efficient - which it wasn't. If they thought you really were a threat you were executed rather than being sent to a camp. I can recommend Anne Applebaum's book: http://www.anneapplebaum.com/gulag-a-history/ |
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True, but the threat of deportation was nonetheless one of the Nomenklatura's weapon of choice. Someone's death was, even in the aftermath of the WW2 mass carnage, perceived as brutal mean of "solving" problems and could spur further backslash/dissidence. Someone's separation from their social circle however, was a much more safer method and the perpetrators were able to sleep at night because there could hardly be any retribution for such a thing.