During the period of Soviet occupation of Hungary in World War II (1944–45) under a system known in Hungary as malenki robot (Russian for "little work") it is estimated that up to 600,000 Hungarians (of which were up to 200,000 civilians) were captured by the occupying Soviets and deported to labour camps in the Soviet Union - of those deported up to 200,000 perished. The first deported Hungarians started to return to Hungary in June 1946, with the last returning in the years 1953-1955, after Stalin's death. The Soviet policy of deportations for forced labor extended to other occupied nations, however no other Soviet occupied nation was hit as hard as Hungary - for comparison, it is estimated that 155,000 to 218,000 Germans were deported from mainland Germany.[ "tabo" wrote in message news:on7e9i$t9g$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... a, dabar suprantu, kodel dali gyventoju istreme. O is Lenkijos ka nors istreme? is Cekijos? Slovakijos? Vengrijos? ar galima sakyti, kad CCCP rezimas taip pasielge del tam tikru loginiu priezasciu? "S.Vyt" <juzila@mail.ru> wrote in message > Partizanus gi amerika sere :) gyventojai juos palaike labai > smarkiai, juolab partizanai daugumoje buvo tie patys ukininkai > kurie esant reikalui rinkdavosi miske ir kovodavo, po kovu > gryzdavo namo i savo uki. Pvz mano dede, gyveno namie, dirbdavo > ukyje.