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Gorlag or
Gorny Camp Directorate,
Special Camp No. 2 (Горлаг — Горный лагерь, Особый лагерь No. 2, Особлаг No. 2) ) was an MVD
special camp for political...
- The
Norilsk uprising was a
major strike by
Gulag inmates in
Gorlag, a MVD
special camp for
political prisoners, and
later in the two
camps of Norillag...
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Union who was the
leader of the
Norilsk uprising of the 6th Women's Camp at
Gorlag.
Zelenskaya was born in a
small village in the Wołyń
Voivodeship of Poland...
- 24°57′21″E / 70.05222°N 24.95583°E / 70.05222; 24.95583
Former prison Gorlag Penal Center (closed 1954),[citation needed] Norilsk,
Krasnoyarsk Krai,...
- infrastructure. In 1953,
shortly after the
death of
Joseph Stalin, the
Gorlag camp of
Norillag system was the
place of the
major Gulag revolt,
known as...
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Special Camp No. 2,
Gorlag;
merged back into
Norillag in 1954)
Gornaya Shoriya ITL
Gornoshersky ITL (Gornoshorlag)
Gorodskoe LO (
Gorlag)
Guryevsky ITL (Gurlag)...
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memoirs provide a
vivid description of the
Norilsk uprising,
which started at
Gorlag spread through Norillag in the
aftermath of
Joseph Stalin's death. Throughout...
- in 1951. In the
summer of 1953,
inmates from one of the
Norillag camps,
Gorlag, went on strike,
sparking the
Norilsk Uprising. In 1947,
construction began...
- by Landmandsbanken. "Kjøbenhavns
private Laanebank" (in Danish).
Kraks Gorlag.
Retrieved 30 May 2024. "A.E. Reimann".
Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish)...
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given codenames, accordingly,
Mineralny Минеральный (Minlag),
Gorny Горный (
Gorlag),
Dubravny Дубравный (Dubravlag),
Stepnoy Степной (Steplag) and Beregovoy...