The Great Terror in Soviet Ukraine: a timeline

Between the summer of 1937 and November 1938, the Stalinist regime arrested over 1.5 million people for “counterrevolutionary” and “anti-soviet” activity and either summarily executed or exiled them to the Gulag. This was Stalin’s “Great Terror” and, contrary to popular belief, the largest number of victims were not elites or “Old Bolsheviks,” but common people, mainly peasants and a range of non-Russian suspect ethnicities, many of them also peasants. The following timeline captures the key events of the Great Terror in Soviet Ukraine.



Featured image credit: ВВЦ Павильон № 58 9 by Надежда Пивоварова. CC-BY-SA-30 via Wikimedia Commons.


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