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Mudyug (Russian: Мудьюг) is a
Russian icebreaker and the lead ship of a
series of
three subarctic icebreakers built at Wärtsilä
Helsinki shipyard in Finland...
- far north, in the last
Arctic outpost of the continent, Arkangelsk, at
Mudyug Island Prison where he
interrogated Bolshevik prisoners.: 56 The polar...
- Santiago, Cape Verde, site of
Tarrafal concentration camp from 1936 to 1974
Mudyug Island, British/French
prison camp near
Arkhangelsk ****no Island, site...
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Arkhangelsk on
February 21, 1920.
Arkhangelsk was also the
scene of the
Mudyug concentration camp.
During both
world wars,
Arkhangelsk was a
major port...
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Helsinki shipyard in
Finland in 1982–1983. The vessel's
sister ships are
Mudyug (rebuilt in 1986) and Magadan. Dikson's hull is 88.5
metres (290.4 ft) long...
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Helsinki shipyard in
Finland in 1982–1983. The vessel's
sister ships are
Mudyug (rebuilt in 1986) and Dikson. Magadan's hull is 88.5
metres (290.4 ft) long...
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Kapitan Krutov (1978–)
Kapitan Bukaev (1978–)
Kapitan Zarubin (1978–)
Mudyug class Mudyug (1982–; ****ed with Thyssen-Waas bow in 1986)
Magadan (1982–) Dikson...
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There are many
small islands in the
Dvina Bay as well, the
biggest being Mudyug Island. A
national park,
Onezhskoye Pomorye National Park, was open on the...
- counter-intelligence
officer on the British-French
concentration camp of
Mudyug island,
interrogating Bolsheviks captured by the
White Russian and Allied...
- its 1918
invasion of
Soviet Russia, the UK
built two
concentration camps:
Mudyug island and
Iukang on
Ostrovnoy island.
During World War I,
there was a concentration...