A 1933 campaign named for these documents sent “former people” to hellish places like Nazino Island. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this general sort of document. Residency permits called propiska were stamped into the Soviet Union’s “internal” documents of this sort.
ANSWER: internal passports [accept passportization campaign]
[10m] Restrictive internal passports issued to suspected criminals were called “tickets” named for these animals. Augustinas Voldemaras led a movement named after Gediminas’s legendary encounter with one of these animals.
ANSWER: wolves [accept wolf’s ticket; accept iron wolf]
[10h] The propiska system was used to prohibit “undesirables” from living more than this many kilometers from the center of cities like Moscow. People removed from Moscow in the lead-up to the 1980 Olympics were idiomatically said to have been “taken to” the kilometer of this number.
ANSWER: 101 [accept 101st kilometer]
<Jordan Brownstein, European History>