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Main Page Search phrase: [Description = The witness was deported to Ukhta, where he worked extracting oil in a mine. During night shifts, the Poles would spontaneously gather to take part in discussions and sing patriotic songs. The NKVD was hostile towards the Poles and made them perform the hardest labor. On 24 August 1941, all 2,000 Poles were released\; they did not know where the Polish Army was being formed, so they dispersed throughout Russia. He went to Pavlodar and was next sent to Tatishchev, but on the way there he was told to go south and work in kolkhozes\; in January 1942, he escaped to Buzuluk.]

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