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  2. Timeline of the Great Purge - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of the Great Purge. The Great Purge of 1936–1938 in the Soviet Union can be roughly divided into four periods: [1] Reforming the security organizations, adopting official plans for purging the elites. Purging the Elites; The higher powers then started to cut off heads of the poor.

  3. 2017–2019 Saudi Arabian purge - Wikipedia

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    The 2017–19 Saudi Arabian purge was the mass arrest of a number of prominent Saudi Arabian princes, government ministers, and business people in Saudi Arabia on 4 November 2017. It took place weeks after the creation of an anti-corruption committee led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

  4. Great Purge - Wikipedia

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    The purge of the Red Army and Military Maritime Fleet removed three of five marshals (then equivalent to four-star generals), 13 of 15 army commanders (then equivalent to three-star generals), eight of nine admirals (the purge fell heavily on the Navy, who were suspected of exploiting their opportunities for foreign contacts), 50 of 57 army ...

  5. Xi’s latest purge targets the military. Why did powerful ...

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    Behind the walled government and military compounds of the Chinese capital, powerful generals have disappeared from public view one after another. Experts point to a corruption purge as the...

  6. Sweeping Chinese military purge exposes weakness, could widen

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    BEIJING (Reuters) -A sweeping purge of Chinese generals has weakened the People's Liberation Army, exposing deep-rooted corruption that could take more time to fix and slow Chinese leader Xi...

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  7. China ousts top rocket scientist from key political body in ...

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    China has expelled a leading rocket scientist from its top political advisory body, the latest sign of a widening purge in the Chinese military’s missile force and aerospace contractors.

  8. Anti-corruption campaign under Xi Jinping - Wikipedia

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    At the 18th Party Congress, both outgoing General Secretary Hu Jintao and incoming party leader Xi Jinping repeatedly emphasized corruption is a threat to the party's survival. Xi made special mention of corruption in his inaugural speech as General Secretary on November 15, 2012.

  9. 1941 Red Army Purge - Wikipedia

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    About three hundred commanders, including Lieutenant General Nikolay Klich, Lieutenant General Robert Klyavinsh, and Major General Sergey Chernykh, were executed on 16 October 1941, during the Battle of Moscow. Others were sent to Kuybyshev, provisional capital of the Soviet Union, on 17 October.

  10. Grigory Shtern - Wikipedia

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    Grigory Mikhailovich Shtern ( Russian: Григорий Михайлович Штерн; 6 August [ O.S. 24 July] 1900 – 28 October 1941) was a Soviet officer in the Red Army and military advisor during the Spanish Civil War. He also served with distinction during the Soviet-Japanese Border Wars and the Winter War. The Soviet authorities ...

  11. Deepening Group Incident - Wikipedia

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    The Deepening Group Incident ( Korean : 심화조사건; RR : Simhwajo Sageon) refers to a large-scale purge campaign within the Democratic People's Republic of Korea which took place during the period of 1996 to 2000. Kim Jong Il used a purging strategy in an attempt to evade his government's responsibility for the Great Famine. [1]