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'''Crimes against humanity''' have occurred under various communist regimes. Actions such as forced deportation, ]<ref name="Kemp-Welch A">Kemp-Welch pp42</ref> and the deliberate starvation of people such as during the ] and the ] have been described as ]<ref name="Rosefielde, Steven">Rosefielde pp6</ref><ref name="Karlsson, Klas-Göran">Karlsson pp5</ref>
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==Bibliography==
* Kemp-Welch A. ''Poland under Communism: a Cold War history'' ] 2008. ISBN 978-0521711173
* Rosefielde, Steven. ''Red Holocaust'' ] 2009. ISBN 978-0415777575
* Karlsson, Klas-Göran. Schoenhals, Michael. ''Crimes against humanity under communist regimes'' Forum for Living History. 2008. ISBN 978-91-977487-2-8

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