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- Karlag (Karaganda Corrective Labor Camp, Russian: Карагандинский исправительно-трудовой лагерь, Карлаг) was one of the largest Gulag labor camps, located...
- Later that year, NKVD officials established the Karlag Prison.: 26  Upon the establishment of the Karlag Prison, authorities began to import labor into...
- Abdrakhmanova, K.K. (30 January 2020). "The scientific and creative intelligence of Karlag: the historiographical aspect". Karaganda State University Repository. Karaganda...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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)...
- 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...
- 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...
- Margarete Buber-Neumann (née Thüring; 21 October 1901 – 6 November 1989) was a German writer. As a senior Communist Party of Germany member and Gulag survivor...
- Ülo Ilmar Sooster (October 17, 1924 in Ühtri, Käina ParishOctober 25, 1970 in Moscow) was an Estonian nonconformist painter. Ülo Sooster was born the...