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The Balkars of Southern Russia and Their Deportation (1944-57) (Paperback)
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The Balkars of Southern Russia and Their Deportation (1944-57) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R444
Discovery Miles 4 440
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The deportation of entire ethnic groups of the North Caucasus
region of southern Russia was an immense operation of the Soviet
government during World War II. The Balkarians, or Balkars, were
forcibly taken from their native homelands and deported to distant
lands within the Soviet Union. They remained in exile for thirteen
years. The third generation of Balkars since that horrible
experience continues to live in the shadow of the atrocities
committed against their people. This book applies comprehensive
research to the facts of the deportation. More importantly, it
examines lingering resentments and current sentiments of the
Balkarians through extensive personal interviews with those who
experienced the deportation. Indelible events are often stamped
into the consciousness of a nation. These events shape individuals,
and often entire societies, in the way they view social, cultural,
political, ethical, and especially spiritual realities. In Karen's
many interviews woven throughout the book, we learn of several
Balkarians who come to faith because of the Deportation, such as
Ibrahim Gelastanov. Ibrahim recounts his memories about the
deportation years. He cried as he recalled the details of his
mother's death within twenty-four hours of arriving in a special
settlement where she died of starvation. Ibrahim tells of the
horrors of his capture, the fifteen-day train ride, the
forty-eight-hour boat ride, the twenty-four-hour walk to an unknown
destination, and the starvation and indignities that he suffered.
But Ibrahim always attributes his deportation as the means to his
salvation into God's family. He was the first Balkarian Christian,
and he remained the lone Balkar Christian for thirty-six years. The
tiny region of Balkaria is tucked into the largest mountain range
of Europe, the Caucasus Mountains, in southern Russia. The
Balkarians live in the shadow of unthinkable cruelty by the Stalin
regime, the deportation of their entire people group. The
deportation was concealed until the late twentieth century due to
the secrecy of communism. It was also hidden behind the terrors
that occurred in Europe during World War II. The Balkars have
suffered greatly in the last century, and they desperately need the
peace of God in their hearts. This book will bring awareness to the
Caucasus peoples and bring more involvement in promoting the work
of the Gospel in this unstable area to the unreached peoples.
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