Velika čistka (Slovenian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Velika čistka" in Slovenian language version.

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  • Christopher Kaplonski, "Thirty thousand bullets", in: Historical Injustice and Democratic Transition in Eastern Asia and Northern Europe, London 2002, pp. 155–168

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  • Ellman, Michael (2002). »Soviet Repression Statistics: Some Comments« (PDF). Europe-Asia Studies. 54 (7): 1151–1172. doi:10.1080/0966813022000017177. S2CID 43510161. The best estimate that can currently be made of the number of repression deaths in 1937–38 is the range 950,000–1.2 million, i.e. about a million. This is the estimate which should be used by historians, teachers and journalists concerned with twentieth century Russian—and world—history
  • »Introduction: the Great Purges as history«, Origins of the Great Purges, Cambridge University Press, str. 1–9, 26. april 1985, doi:10.1017/cbo9780511572616.002, ISBN 9780521259217, pridobljeno 2. decembra 2021
  • Getty, J. Arch; Rittersporn, Gabor T.; Zemskov, Viktor N. (Oktober 1993). »Victims of the Soviet Penal System in the Pre-War Years: A First Approach on the Basis of Archival Evidence«. The American Historical Review. 98 (4): 1030–1035. doi:10.2307/2166597. JSTOR 2166597.
  • Kuromiya, Hiroaki; Pepłoński, Andrzej (2009). »The Great Terror«. Cahiers du monde russe. Russie – Empire russe – Union soviétique et États indépendants (v angleščini). 50 (50/2–3): 647–670. doi:10.4000/monderusse.9736. ISSN 1252-6576.
  • Holmstrom, Sven-Eric (2012). »Khrushchev Lied«. Socialism and Democracy. 26 (2): 119–124. doi:10.1080/08854300.2012.686278. ISSN 0885-4300. S2CID 219692705. It is worth noting that the vast majority of the death sentences occurred during the so-called "yezhovshina" in 1937-38, and there is now good evidence that NKVD head Nikolai Yezhov acted behind the back of the Soviet government in order to turn people against the regime. See Mark Jansen & Nikita Petrov, Stalinskii pitomets – Nikolai Yezhov, Moscow 2008, 367–79. When Yezhov himself was executed, Stalin claimed, in a private conversation with aircraft designer Aleksandr Yakovlev, that it was because he had killed a lot of innocent people (Aleksandr Yakovlev, Tsel' Zhizni. Zapiski Aviakonstruktora, Moscow 1973, 267).
  • Getty, J. Arch; Rittersporn, Gábor; Zemskov, Viktor (1993). »Victims of the Soviet penal system in the pre-war years: a first approach on the basis of archival evidence« (PDF). American Historical Review. 98 (4): 1022. doi:10.2307/2166597. JSTOR 2166597.
  • Ellman, Michael (2002). »Soviet Repression Statistics: Some Comments« (PDF). Europe-Asia Studies. 54 (7): 1151–1172. doi:10.1080/0966813022000017177. S2CID 43510161. The best estimate that can currently be made of the number of repression deaths in 1937–38 is the range 950,000–1.2 million, i.e. about a million. This is the estimate which should be used by historians, teachers and journalists concerned with twentieth century Russian—and world—history
  • Kuhr, Corinna (1998). »Children of "Enemies of The People" as Victims of the Great Purges«. Cahiers du Monde russe. 39 (1/2): 209–220. doi:10.3406/cmr.1998.2520. ISSN 1252-6576. JSTOR 20171081 – prek JSTOR. According to latest estimates 2,5 million people were arrested and 700,000 of them shot. These figures are based on reliable archival materials [...]

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  • »Ranks«. goarmy.com. Pridobljeno 18. decembra 2018.

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  • »The Great Terror«. Seventeen Moments in Soviet History (v ameriški angleščini). 18. junij 2015. Pridobljeno 2. decembra 2021.

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  • Ellman, Michael (2002). »Soviet Repression Statistics: Some Comments« (PDF). Europe-Asia Studies. 54 (7): 1151–1172. doi:10.1080/0966813022000017177. S2CID 43510161. The best estimate that can currently be made of the number of repression deaths in 1937–38 is the range 950,000–1.2 million, i.e. about a million. This is the estimate which should be used by historians, teachers and journalists concerned with twentieth century Russian—and world—history
  • Holmstrom, Sven-Eric (2012). »Khrushchev Lied«. Socialism and Democracy. 26 (2): 119–124. doi:10.1080/08854300.2012.686278. ISSN 0885-4300. S2CID 219692705. It is worth noting that the vast majority of the death sentences occurred during the so-called "yezhovshina" in 1937-38, and there is now good evidence that NKVD head Nikolai Yezhov acted behind the back of the Soviet government in order to turn people against the regime. See Mark Jansen & Nikita Petrov, Stalinskii pitomets – Nikolai Yezhov, Moscow 2008, 367–79. When Yezhov himself was executed, Stalin claimed, in a private conversation with aircraft designer Aleksandr Yakovlev, that it was because he had killed a lot of innocent people (Aleksandr Yakovlev, Tsel' Zhizni. Zapiski Aviakonstruktora, Moscow 1973, 267).
  • Ellman, Michael (2002). »Soviet Repression Statistics: Some Comments« (PDF). Europe-Asia Studies. 54 (7): 1151–1172. doi:10.1080/0966813022000017177. S2CID 43510161. The best estimate that can currently be made of the number of repression deaths in 1937–38 is the range 950,000–1.2 million, i.e. about a million. This is the estimate which should be used by historians, teachers and journalists concerned with twentieth century Russian—and world—history

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  • Ellman, Michael (2002). »Soviet Repression Statistics: Some Comments« (PDF). Europe-Asia Studies. 54 (7): 1151–1172. doi:10.1080/0966813022000017177. S2CID 43510161. The best estimate that can currently be made of the number of repression deaths in 1937–38 is the range 950,000–1.2 million, i.e. about a million. This is the estimate which should be used by historians, teachers and journalists concerned with twentieth century Russian—and world—history
  • Getty, J. Arch; Rittersporn, Gábor; Zemskov, Viktor (1993). »Victims of the Soviet penal system in the pre-war years: a first approach on the basis of archival evidence« (PDF). American Historical Review. 98 (4): 1022. doi:10.2307/2166597. JSTOR 2166597.
  • Ellman, Michael (2002). »Soviet Repression Statistics: Some Comments« (PDF). Europe-Asia Studies. 54 (7): 1151–1172. doi:10.1080/0966813022000017177. S2CID 43510161. The best estimate that can currently be made of the number of repression deaths in 1937–38 is the range 950,000–1.2 million, i.e. about a million. This is the estimate which should be used by historians, teachers and journalists concerned with twentieth century Russian—and world—history

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