Quote Originally Posted by Romik View Post
Deportation is not genocide and after Stalin's death the exiled were allowed to move back. Frankly speaking, it was a strategic step to remove untrusted people from the borders of the country as there were had shown terrible things during the nazi occupation.
About hundred thousands of Russians dead from Stalin's repressions there is a lot of information, for example near Moscow in Butovo polygon were shot 20,000 political prisoners.

‘’Untrusted people’’? Then why all these ‘‘untrusted people‘‘ were deportated there by force? Did these ‘‘untrusted people‘‘ wanted themselves to go to Siberia and die there from starvation or slave work? What was the reason to exile everyone doesn‘t matter if they were babies, children, youth or elders, men or women?

And I think that now you can really start comparing Russian victims with all the people who were killed by soviets in occupied countries... You really should see a difference...