Countries that were deported during this:
What are Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia, known now as the Baltic states?
The countries involved:
What are the Soviet Union, baltic states, Siberia, and Kazakhstan?
Item used to transport them:
What are cattle and animal transportation carts?
The time period during which they were transported:
What is the late 1930s to early 1950s?
This happened after the deportations:
What is thousands of families were broken apart with almost no hope of escape?
The way in which this is similar to the trail of tears:
What is people died along the way, some even froze to death?
Something that happened often during this:
What is many people died from the cold?
How they were treated:
What is mocked, judged, threatened, or killed?
The way in which they escaped:
What is informing a doctor that later freed everyone who was transported?
Something that happened after the deportations:
What is those who survived lived a hard life?
Deported the Baltic people:
Who are the Soviet authorities?
The coutries they were deported to:
What are Siberia and Northern Kazakhstan?
The way in which they were sorted:
What is women and children were separated from the men?
The percentage of people who returned home:
What is less than 50% of those deported returned home?
After the deportations the Germans did this:
What is started to killing Jews in the Baltic states?
The name of a book based on this topic:
What is Between Shades Of Grey by Ruta Sepetys?
The number of miles they traveled(about):
What is thousands of miles?
A way they had to build homes:
How are they had to build the houses with bricks, so they could survive the winter?
The number of people who died during WW2 who were from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania(About):
What is 90,000 Estonians, 180,000 Latvians, and 250,000 people died from war or occupation?
The person who reacted positively to them wanting independence, which was a surprise:
What is the U.S.S.R. responding to it acknowledging the U.S.S.R. also recognizing them as independent states?
Describe Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys:
What is a book based off of a true story during the deportations of the Baltic people in WW2 and how families were torn apart?
I couldn't find the last one for this section
I couldn't find the last one for this section
The condition Lina's father was when she called the prison he was at:
What is he had died in prison?
The number of people deported from each country(about)
What are about 124,000 Estonians, 136,000 Latvians, and 245,000 Lithuanians?
something many people don't know about the effects on society:
What is it impacted almost all levels of society?