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  1. The Novocherkassk massacre ( Russian: Новочеркасский расстрел, romanized : Novocherkasskiy rasstrel) was a massacre which was committed by the Soviet army and KGB against unarmed civilians who were rallying on 2 June 1962 in the Soviet city of Novocherkassk.

  2. Jul 22, 2007 · 1962: The Novocherkassk tragedy. An account of the workers uprising in Novocherkassk, USSR, which lasted from June 1-3 and ended in a massacre and mass arrests. by Piotr Suda.

  3. Subject essay: Lewis Siegelbaum. On June 2, 1962 several thousand workers from the Novocherkassk Electric Locomotive Works (NEVZ) and supporters marched to the Communist Party’s headquarters in the center of the city to protest nation-wide price increases for meat and dairy products that had been announced two days earlier. Failing to heed a ...

  4. The Novocherkassk massacre was a massacre which was committed by the Soviet army and KGB against unarmed civilians who were rallying on 2 June 1962 in the Soviet city of Novocherkassk.

  5. History. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Novocherkassk Uprising. views 3,724,464 updated. NOVOCHERKASSK UPRISING. On June 1, 1962, in response to a sharp increase in the price of butter and meat, a strike erupted at the Novocherkassk Electric-Locomotive Works, which employed 13,000 workers.

  6. Novocherkassk events merge individual experiences and the official Soviet discourse on ‘hooliganism’ with the Foundation’s ‘counter-memory’ project. Discussions of the 1962 events on Livejournal and other online communities spurred by the forty-fifth anniversary of the massacre and continuing up to the present day demonstrate a

  7. Nov 16, 2018 · Hundreds of interviews. Thousands of miles traveled to 10 states. A search for a silencer. Since eight members of a family were found dead in a rural Ohio community in 2016, investigators have ...

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