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Belkovets, L.P. Amnesties for the participants of the White movement and political emigrants as a basis for the recovery of the Russian (Union) citizenship.

Abstract: The article is devoted to the policy of the Soviet government towards the participants of the White movement and the political emigrants in 1920-1930. The author studies the various normative acts, which regulated the return of emigrants. The Soviet government used various means in order to fight its ideological counterparts, but it provided an amnesty for all former Russian citizens, who did not commit grave crimes against it. So it allowed them to return or to recover the Russian (Union) citizenship.


Keywords:

jurisprudence, Soviet government, White movement, political emigrants, 1920-1930, amnesties, return, Motherland, citizenship


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