Silent Displacement – The Unknown Deportation of Ingria

Silent Displacement – The Unknown Deportation of Ingria

Release date : December 30, 2018
Runtime : 59m
Countries of origin : Sweden /
Original Language : Finnish / Swedish /
Director : Anneli Kustfält /
Writers : Anneli Kustfält /
Production companies : SVT /
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"It Happened in Ingermanland" - about a forgotten people's displacement that took place during the Stalin's reign of terror in the Soviet Union. During the WW2, when the Nazi army arrived in the area of St. Peterburg/Leningrad about 63 000 Ingermanlanders was deported to Finland. In 1946 Stalin wanted them back for his work camps. About 5 000 fled to Sweden and settled there.
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  • title:Silent Displacement – The Unknown Deportation of Ingria
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:59m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Sweden ·
  • Original Language: Finnish · Swedish ·
  • Director: Anneli Kustfält /
  • Writers: Anneli Kustfält ·
  • Production companies: SVT ·
  • Overview:"It Happened in Ingermanland" - about a forgotten people's displacement that took place during the Stalin's reign of terror in the Soviet Union. During the WW2, when the Nazi army arrived in the area of St. Peterburg/Leningrad about 63 000 Ingermanlanders was deported to Finland. In 1946 Stalin wanted them back for his work camps. About 5 000 fled to Sweden and settled there.
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