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Faces and Places: NKVD tracked diaspora
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Ukrainian Weekly, The
07-23-1995
Faces and Places: NKVD tracked diaspora.
It will no doubt come as a shock to many Western "Sovietologists" and various press mavens to learn that the NKVD and later the KGB kept close track of Ukrainians in the free world throughout the existence of the USSR.
It is no surprise to the Ukrainian diaspora. Many of us suspected that we were being tracked all along, but we couldn't prove it. Whenever we brought it up, we wer...
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