Just to add to the public thrashing of your comment..
My Estonian father-in-law was given 5 minutes notice to pack his bags at 5am, and taken to Chernobyl along with many other Estonians. He had no choice. He was not told where they were going.
Thankfully, his task was to be a driver for the Russian officals (who wisely stayed some distance away from the reactor), rather than clearing up the power station.
4200 people who "volunteered" in a similar manner currently reside in Estonia. Many of those who were taken have since died.
My Estonian father-in-law was given 5 minutes notice to pack his bags at 5am, and taken to Chernobyl along with many other Estonians. He had no choice. He was not told where they were going.
Thankfully, his task was to be a driver for the Russian officals (who wisely stayed some distance away from the reactor), rather than clearing up the power station.
4200 people who "volunteered" in a similar manner currently reside in Estonia. Many of those who were taken have since died.