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September 27th, 2017
The Czech Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes (USTR) received thousands of records about Czechoslovak citizens interned in camps in the former Soviet Union, in a move representing the first occassion that Moscow enabled to export these data from its archives outside Russian soil. USTR director Zdenek Hazdra symbolically received the documents from head of the SNP (Slovak National Uprising) Museum, Stanislav Micev. The Slovak museum gained the data from Moscow.
CTK
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