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Forced migration / Forced labor of Hungarians in the Soviet Union / Gulag / Prisoner of war / Hungary during World War II / Kolyma / Joseph Stalin / Forced labor of Germans in the Soviet Union / German prisoners of war in the Soviet Union / World War II / Soviet Union / Aftermath of World War II
Date: 2006-03-20 13:12:50
Forced migration
Forced labor of Hungarians in the Soviet Union
Gulag
Prisoner of war
Hungary during World War II
Kolyma
Joseph Stalin
Forced labor of Germans in the Soviet Union
German prisoners of war in the Soviet Union
World War II
Soviet Union
Aftermath of World War II

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