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Court, procurator's office, legal profession, notaries |
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Judges, public procurators, lawyers, and notaries |
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Technical personnel |
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Army, Special Committee, Police and others |
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Military Personnel |
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Employees of the Special Committee, Counter Espionage Directorate, and Internal Affairs |
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Employees of the police, military guard, and firefighters |
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Former employees of the Rumanian police |
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Authority and government |
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Employees of authoritative party organs |
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Employees of authoritative soviet organs |
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Employees of governmental organs (directorates, departments, trusts, committees) |
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No profession or place of work |
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Unskilled workers |
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Unemployed |
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Housewives |
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Pensioners |
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Prisoners |
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Notes: Data on the social status of 472 people was missing. Prisoners are those that were repressed a second time while they were in jail or in a forced labor camp. |
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Translator's Note: The 'Special Committee' above is the predecessor organization to the KGB, sometimes called the Cheka. |
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