In January 1944 more than 200 deported Kalmyks were quartered in Temnoe. Their exact number is not known. The men, women and children who died in a typhus epidemic were buried in a common grave on the edge of the village.
In July 2010 a memorial was placed on the site of the burial.
A Book in Remembrance of the Kalmyk Nation’s Deportation (3 vols, 12 books: 1993-2004) covers the years from 1944 to 1957 and consists of three volumes: 1. Deportation; 2. Life in Exile; and 3. Work, War and Return.
State of burials | Area | Boundaries |
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have not survived
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not determined
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not delineated
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[ original texts and hyperlinks ]
“In the Tyumen Region the memory of the Kalmyk nation, victims of deportation, has been commemorated”, Interfaх, 12 July 2010 [retrieved, 29 May 2022]
Reply by the deputy governor of Tyumen Region (№ 21/6195p/14-3463 of 19 May 2014) to a formal enquiry by RIC Memorial (St Petersburg)