| The eight deported nations | |
|---|---|
| Volga Germans: Sept 1941 | 366,000 |
| Karachai: Nov 1943 | 68,000 |
| Kalmyks: Dec 1943 | 92,000 |
| Chechens: Feb 1944 | 362,000 |
| Ingush: Feb 1944 | 134,000 |
| Balkars: Apr 1944 | 37,000 |
| Crimean Tatars: May 1944 | 183,000 |
| Meskhetians: Nov 1944 | 200,000 |
| Subtotal: | 1,442,000 |
| Some other major groups forcibly transferred 1936-1952 | |
| Poles: 1936 Ukraine > Kazakstan | 60,000 |
| Koreans: 1937 Vladivostok > Kazakstan / Uzbekistan | 172,000 |
| Poles/Jews: 1940-41 Ukraine & Belarus > N. Siberia | 380,000 |
| Other Soviet Germans: 1941-52 >Saratov, Ukraine > Central Asia | 843,000 |
| Finns (Leningrad region): 1942 Leningrad > Siberia | 45,000 |
| Other N. Caucasus groups: 1943-44 North Caucasus > Central Asia | 8,000 |
| Other Crimean groups: 1944 Crimea > Central Asia | 45,000 |
| Moldovans: 1949 Moldova > Central/East Siberia | 36,000 |
| Black Sea Greeks: 1949 Black Sea region > Kazakstan | 36,000 |
| Other Black Sea groups: 1949 Black Sea region > Kazakstan | 22,000 |
| Subtotal: | 1,647,000 |
| Grand Total: | 3.1 million |
| Current return movements of forcibly deported peoples | |
|---|---|
| Germans: 1992 - Feb 1996 | |
| Tajikistan > Germany | 13,000 |
| Kyrgystan > Germany | 46,000 |
| Kazakstan > Germany | 480,000 |
| Uzbekistan > Germany | 16,000 |
| Russian Fed. > Germany | 275,000 |
| Other CIS countries > Germany | 8,000 |
| Crimean Tatars | |
| Uzbekistan > Ukraine (Crimea) | 164,000+ |
| Russian Fed. > Ukraine (Crimea) | 45,000+ |
| Kazakstan > Ukraine (Crimea) | 12,000+ |
| Meskhetians | |
| Uzbekistan > Azerbaijan | 46,000 |
| Uzbekistan > Russian Fed. | 25,000+ |
| Note: All statistics on the original deportations, with the exception of the Meskhetians, are provided by Alain Blum of the Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques in Paris. Historical details were supplied by Blum or taken from Les Peuples deportes d'Union Sovietique by Jean-Jaques Marie. Population transfers (amounting to several million people) linked to collectivization and the Gulag labor camps, rather than the 'special settlers regime,' are not included. Further large-scale deportations took place from the Baltics, Moldova and the Ukraine from 1944-1953. | |