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Labor camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A labor camp is a simplified detention facility where inmates are forced to engage in penal labor. Labor camps have many common aspects with slavery and with prisons. Conditions at labor camps vary ...
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Gulag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Victor, my mother's brother and a former officer of the Russian Czarist Army who lived in Estonia, disappeared soon after the Soviets occupied the Baltic states in 1940. And now his spirit tells how he was arrested and sent to the Siberian labor camps that swallowed millions of innocent people, and how he died in one of ...
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I am trying to research labor camps (gulag sites from WWII) in Siberia, specifically around Lake Baikal, both on the eastern shore as well as the western shore. Would anyone know of any groups or organizations currently doing research work into the camps in that area?
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American researcher Herbert P. Bix, who included the document in his book "Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan," writes that the idea of interning Japanese POWs and using them as a labor force to restore the Soviet economy (at Siberian camps) was originated not in Moscow, but by the inner circle of the...
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Location of labor camps in the USSR published by an American publishing house, based on Polish sources including: 14,000 afidavits, original lists, and documents collected by the army of General Anders. [HU OSA 300-50-1]
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Hardships Endured At Home: When the Men Were Sent to Siberian Labor Camps; by Fatma Alasgarova, wife; Fatma Alasgarova (1926- ) was the wife of Azer Alasgarov (1926- 1995), a member of "Ildirim" (Lightning), a student group that advocated the broader official usage of their mother tongue - Azeri.
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