For more information, see Rehabilitation (Soviet).
People who were "rehabilitated" (i.e., exonerated) by the Soviet Union for crimes they had been convicted of or punished for. Many rehabilitations occurred as part of the process of de-Stalinization after the death of Joseph Stalin. Many other rehabilitations occurred during the period of perestroika.
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