Germans and Polish are sentenced to camps or to death, starting the purge of ethnic minority groups. When Stalin's persecutions are at their height, operations follow seemlessly each other.
Mikhail Gylling
Self - Medical Doctor
Nikolaj Iwanow
Self - Professor of History, University of Opole
Aleksi Mainio
Self - Leader of the Project on Stalin's Purges
Kimmo Rentola
Self - Professor of Political History, University of Helsinki
Anni Reuter
Self - Doctor of Political Sciences, University of Helsinki
Meelis Saueauk
Self - Doctor of History, Institute of Estonian Historical Memory
Ina Susi
Self - Teacher
Anneli Ranta
Self - Narrator (voice)
Gints Apals
Self - Head of Department, Latvian Occupation Museum
Jesse Hirvelä
Self - Historian, University of Helsinki
Kaisu Junkkonen
Self - Early Childhood Educator
Robert Kusnierz
Self - Professor of History, University of Pomerania
Maria Lähteenmäki
Self - Professor of History, University of Eastern Finland
Raija-Liisa Mäkelä
Self - Author
Jurii Shapoval
Self - Professor of History, LMU
Igor Frei
Self - Head Director, Ukrainian Theater of Finland
Eero Haapanen
Self - Historian
Ira Jänis-Isokangas
Self - Docent of History, University of Helsinki
Arvo Keränen
Self - Building Engineer
Toms Kikuts
Self - Deputy Director, Latvian National History Museum
Anna Laakkonen
Self - Doctor of Philosophy, University of Eastern Finland
Eli Pilve
Self - Programme Manager, Estonian War Museum
Jukka Rislakki
Self - Non-Fiction Writer
Alexandra Polivanova
Self - Member of Memorial
Aappo Kähönen
Self - Docent of Political History, University of Helsinki
Ilja Solomeshch