Система концентрационных лагерей в городах Смоленской губернии в годы советско-польской войны 1919–1921 гг
Abstract
The creation of concentration camps in Soviet Russia began in 1919. Along with criminals,
Polish prisoners of war, civilian prisoners, and hostages were held in concentration camps. In
the future, the Soviet state moved away from this practice – Polish prisoners were placed
in separate concentration camps. Several concentration camps were established in the
Smolensk province during the civil war. However, two of them, in the cities of Smolensk and
Roslavl, contained Polish prisoners. Concentration camps were located in the Central parts
of cities. To ensure the viability of the concentration camps, it was necessary to cooperate
with Soviet institutions in both Smolensk and Roslavl. The activities of the concentration
camps were closely linked to the County and provincial Executive committees, as they were
under the control of these Executive committees. Provincial or County Executive authorities
made decisions on various issues related to the activities of concentration camps where Polish
prisoners of war, hostages, and Polish civilians were held.
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