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Bulgaria, the Bulgarians and Europe - Myth, History, Modernity
(2020) Vol
14
Issue
1
Article 21
State and Transformation of Russian Emigration in Bulgaria After 1944
Authors:
Todor
Dimov
Pages:
254
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266
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54664/GIID2276
Abstract:
The article examines the state and transformation of Russian emigration in Bulgaria after 1944. A gradual process of stopping Russian emigration and attempts at assimilation began by closing down organizations and schools of Russian immigrants, turning them into Soviet citizens and resettling them in the USSR. At the same time, other Russian immigrants were under constant surveillance by the State Security Service.
Keywords:
Russian emigration, deletion, assimilation, courtship, surveillance
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