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  2. List of Gulag camps - Wikipedia

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    A list of Gulag penal labor camps in the USSR was created in Poland from the personal accounts of labor camp detainees of Polish citizenship. It was compiled by the government of Poland for the purpose of regulation and future financial compensation for World War II victims, and published in a decree of the Council of Ministers of Poland .

  3. File:Gulag Location Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Location map of Soviet Gulag system concentration camps Русский: Карта расположения исправительно-трудовых лагерей ГУЛаг в Союзе ССР.

  4. File:Gulag Location Map af.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Wladimir Lenin; Goelag; Wikipedia:Voorbladartikels 2014; Wikipedia:Voorbladartikel week 51 2014

  5. Gulag - Wikipedia

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    In the early days of Gulag, the locations for the camps were chosen primarily for the isolated conditions involved. Remote monasteries in particular were frequently reused as sites for new camps. The site on the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea is one of the earliest and also most noteworthy, taking root soon after the Revolution in 1918. [16]

  6. List of concentration and internment camps - Wikipedia

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    The fence at the old Gulag camp in Perm-36, founded in 1943 Political prisoners on a break inside a mine in Dzhezkazgan, part of the Soviet Gulag system, in 1951–1960. In Imperial Russia, penal labor camps were known by the name katorga. The first Soviet camps were organized in June 1918 for the detention of Czechoslovak soldiers. [139]

  7. Vorkutlag - Wikipedia

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    Graves of the Lithuanian political prisoners in Vorkutlag, 20th century Map of the Vorkuta labor camp (in German). The numbers of the shafts in the circles, Map drawn between 1951 and 1956, image taken from Geography Volume XI, 1957, p. 208. Kurt Behrens: Germans in penal camps and prisons in the Soviet Union, Volume V/1/2/3.

  8. Kharp - Wikipedia

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    Kharp is the location of prison/penal colonies IK-18 Polar Owl and IK-3 Polar Wolf, [6] two of Russia’s ... The town was built by Gulag prisoners during the Stalin ...

  9. Category:Camps of the Gulag - Wikipedia

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