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Occupation of Georgia (1918-1921). |
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In January of 1921 the Authority of the Soviet Union decided to annex Georgia using violence according to the plan which was adopted beforehand ... >>>
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The First Wave of the Rebellion – Svanetia, Racha, Kartli, Pshav-khevsureti (1921-1922) |
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In Fabruary of 1921 Russia proclaimed Georgia to be an independent Soviet Republic of Georgia, which in fact ... >>>
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"Damkon" and Big Rebellion (1924 წ.) |
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In 1924 repressions reached to their highest point. Though the Bolshevic revenge was out of control during this time, they could not break the resistance of the national-liberal movement ... >>>
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Forced Collectivization (1930-1935) |
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The industrialization of industry and the collectivization of agriculture have become the key issues for development of economy since the second part of the twenties >>>
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The Red Terror (1936-1937-1938) |
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Georgian Bolshevics had to deal with the political repression ... >>>
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Ideological Repression (1941-1952) (1941-1952) |
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With the beginning of the World War II, national comission of internal affairs and the prosecutor of the Soviet Union decided to stop releazing prisoners from prisons and colonies ... >>>
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Repression and "Mingrelians case" (1952 წ.) |
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At the end of 1951 a massive exile took place from Georgia into Kazakhstan and Middle Asia. The motivation was mistrustfulness of the inteligation ... >>>
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Bloody Papers –March 26, 1956 |
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N. Khrushchov’s report about bad results of person cultivization was not published in press. In this report the activity of Stalin was critisized. ... >>>
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Rivaval of the Resistance (1970-1989) |
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The period between 1965-1985 is mentioned as "motionless" in the history of the Soviet Union. The state that was oriented only how to carry out the plans "successfully" ...>>>
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Tskhinvali Region – Abkhazia(1991-1993)  |
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The Rose Revolution (2003)  |
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