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Karlag (Karaganda
Corrective Labor Camp, Russian: Карагандинский исправительно-трудовой лагерь, Карлаг) was one of the
largest Gulag labor camps, located...
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Later that year, NKVD
officials established the
Karlag Prison.: 26 Upon the
establishment of the
Karlag Prison,
authorities began to
import labor into...
- 2020. Abdrakhmanova, K.K. "The
scientific and
creative intelligence of
Karlag: the
historiographical aspect".
Karaganda State University Repository. Karaganda...
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regime that sent many
priests and lay
Catholics to the
correctional complex Karlag.
Carried out
under the neo-Gothic style, it was
built according to Vladimir...
- of the
Soviet Union p****ed
through the
Karaganda Corrective Labor Camp (
KarLag)
between 1931 and 1959, with an
unknown number of deaths.
During the 1950s...
- example, 6,740
Romanians worked in the Sp****ky prisoner-of-war camp of
Karlag, in
Karaganda Oblast,
Kazakh SSR.
Located at a
distance of 45 km (28 mi)...
- was a
colloquial name for the 17th
special female camp
detachment of the
Karlag,
Karaganda labor camp of the
Gulag in the
Akmola Region of Kazakhstan. The...
- Nationalists.
Approximately 8,000 of the
latter were sent to a
Gulag named Karlag and many of them sta****
there after having served their sentences. The descendants...
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Blessed Oleksiy Zaryckyy, a
Ukrainian priest later imprisoned at the
infamous Karlag and in 1963
martyred by the
Soviet regime for his ministry. The
family relocated...
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Karagandinsky ITL in 1948)
Karagandazhilstroy and ITL
Karagandinsky ITL (
Karlag)
Karakumsky ITL (Karakumlag; ITL Sredazgidrostroy; ITL and construction...