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Gulag labor camp in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Norillag, Norilsk Corrective Labor Camp (Russian: Норильлаг, Норильский ИТЛ) was a gulag labor camp set by Norilsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia and headquartered
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City in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
of Lake Dolgoye, and Norillag prisoners started building work in 1951. In the summer of 1953, inmates from one of the Norillag camps, Gorlag, went on
Norilsk
Soviet Russian partisan leader
the Soviet Union and was appointed the head of the NKVD department of Norillag, a GULAG labor camp in Norilsk. Several months later, Medvedev was fired
Dmitry_Medvedev_(partisan)
1953 uprising by Gulag inmates in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
MVD special camp for political prisoners, and later in the two camps of Norillag [ITL], Norilsk, USSR, now Russia, in the summer of 1953, shortly after
Norilsk_uprising
Geographical region of Russia comprising North Asia
clusters included Sevvostlag (the North-East Camps) along the Kolyma and Norillag near Norilsk, where 69,000 prisoners lived in 1952. Major industrial cities
Siberia
Soviet penal labor camp system
clusters are Sevvostlag (The North-East Camps) along Kolyma river and Norillag near Norilsk) and in the southeastern parts of the Soviet Union, mainly
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Polish-American Jesuit priest and missionary in the Soviet Union (1904–1984)
Ciszek met one another again in 1948 as fellow political prisoners in Norillag. In 1937, Ciszek was ordained a priest in the Byzantine Rite in Rome and
Walter_Ciszek
MVD special camp in the Gulag system
part of the premises of Norillag, Norilsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, RSFSR. In 1954, after Stalin's death it was merged back into Norillag (Norilsk ITL), which was
Gorlag
Single-track railway in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
(4 ft 11+27⁄32 in) Russian gauge, and was partially constructed by the prisoners of Norillag. The railway is owned by the Norilsk Nickel mining company and does not
Norilsk_Railway
Irish Catholic priest (1898–1963)
NKVD to be ungrateful masters and ended up as a political prisoner in the Norillag region of the Soviet Gulag. Several others, including priests, nuns and
Hugh_O'Flaherty
Vladimir Putin laid flowers at a memorial to the victims of Soviet-era political repression, Norillag gulag camp, 2002
Politics_of_Russia
SS officer (1907–1978)
the Gulag complex located 300 km above the Arctic Circle and known as Norillag. Kurtna was released in 1954 and died in Tallinn in 1983. Kappler organised
Herbert_Kappler
was arrested in 1937 during the Stalinist purges and spent 17 years in Norillag. Popov was released in 1954, after the death of Stalin, and returned to
List_of_Gulag_memoirs
1964 memoir by Walter Ciszek
With God in Russia is a memoir by Walter Ciszek (1904–1984), a Polish-American Jesuit priest known for his clandestine missionary work in the Soviet Union
With_God_in_Russia
Soviet spy (1901–1975)
Dmitri Aleksandrovich Bystrolyotov (January 3, 1901 – May 3, 1975) (Russian: Дмитрий Александрович Быстролётов) was a Soviet Russian intelligence officer
Dmitri_Bystrolyotov
Soviet security official
prison by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court and sent to the Norillag camp. Shortly after the end of the Second World War, due to a change in
Alexander_Nogtev
Soviet hydraulic engineer and geophysicist
etc. He was sentenced to 4 years of imprisonment, which he served at Norillag in Norilsk as a hydraulic engineer and senior foreman. He was released
Mikhail_Kim
District in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
National Okrug from the Dudinsky District. From 1935 to 1956, the labor camp Norillag existed in Norilsk. On November 2, 1956, the villages of Medvezhy, Ugolny
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Estonian sailor
Haapsalu, Governorate of Estonia, Russian Empire – 15 January 1951 in Norillag, Norilsk, Russian SFSR, USSR) was a Russian and Estonian sailor and helmsman
Nikolai_Vekšin
the USSR after the Liberation of Rome and became a political prisoner in Norillag, a region of the Gulag located above the Arctic Circle. Citing documents
Persecution of Christians in the Soviet Union
Persecution_of_Christians_in_the_Soviet_Union
20th-century American communist spy for the USSR
received a sentence of eight years. On the next day, Oggins shipped out to Norillag, where fellow inmates included Jacques Rossi. He became known there as
Isaiah_Oggins
Latvian military officer and sports shooter
(1907-03-09)9 March 1907 Zvārde parish, Latvia Died 1943 (aged 35–36) Norillag prison camp, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia Sport Sport Sports shooting Club
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Process of extracting nickel from ores
deposit by the company Norilsk Nickel and a forced labor camp known as the Norillag. After the Winter War between Russia and Finland, in 1940, a German-Soviet
Nickel_extraction
Eastern Catholic church
Russicum, met once again in 1948 as fellow political prisoners in the Norillag labor camp region of the Soviet Gulag. Meanwhile, because of the rigorous
Russian_Greek_Catholic_Church
Construction 384) Gorny Camp (MVD Special Camp No. 2, Gorlag; merged back into Norillag in 1954) Gornaya Shoriya ITL Gornoshersky ITL (Gornoshorlag) Gorodskoe
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Estonian general
of Estonia, Russian Empire Died 22 September 1942(1942-09-22) (aged 48) Norillag, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Cause of death Execution
Hugo_Kauler
District in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Combine was created, relying heavily on the labor of prisoners from the Norillag Gulag camp, thousands of whom perished constructing mines and smelters
Talnakh
Estonian general
Germany invaded Estonia in June 1941, he was arrested by NKVD and sent to Norillag prison camp, where he was executed the next year. "Herbert Lorentz Brede"
Herbert_Brede
Polish-French writer and polyglot (1909-2004)
Jacques Rossi (10 October 1909, Wrocław – 30 June 2004, Paris) was a Polish-French writer and polyglot. Rossi was best known for his books on the Gulag
Jacques_Rossi
Latvian poet and writer
1948, he was convicted of anti-Soviet activities, and imprisoned in the Norillag camp, later in Irkutsk Oblast until 1955.[additional citation(s) needed]
Jānis_Medenis
Soviet footballer (1906–1987)
1934 and Champion of Moscow 1928. He was arrested in 1942 and sent to Norillag. He entered in the all-time team of the USSR for 50 years (1967). He wrote
Andrey_Starostin
Soviet political prisoner
the strike. On 18 January 1954, she was convicted by the camp court at Norillag and sentenced to another five years in prison. On 6 May she was transferred
Aleksandra_Zelenskaya
Village in Latvia
training mission, were disarmed, arrested and deported to forced labor at Norillag, north of the Arctic Circle in Siberia, where they were sentenced to death
Litene
Geologists accused of sabotage
Mineralogical-Petrographic Laboratory of Yeniseystroy), Magadan (Northern KTE No. 8), Norillag, Pevek — Chaun ITL (Chaunlag, ITL of Office p/o 14) of Dalstroy Gulag,
Krasnoyarsk Geologists' Affair
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Greek-Catholic priest (1894–1951)
sentenced to 7 years in labor camps. Rudovenko was sent under escort to Norillag, however, in June, along with the criminals fled the train at the Krasnoyarsk
Andronik_Rudenko
Soviet geologist and explorer
convicted and had to serve in Karlag (Karaganda labor camp system) and Norillag (Norilsk labor camp system). Urvantsev was fully exonerated in 1954. Until
Nikolay_Urvantsev
Austrian-Yugoslav communist activist
Karlo Štajner (15 January 1902 – 1 April 1992) was an Austrian-Yugoslav communist activist, prominent Gulag survivor and memoirist. Štajner was born in
Karlo_Štajner
Russian and Soviet writer, journalist, and translator
Luga, Saint Petersburg Governorate, Russian Empire, 1880 – presumably Norillag, not before 1940) was a Russian and Soviet writer, journalist, and translator
Grigory_Kirdetsov
Russian painter
nevertheless commuted to 10 years of labor camps, which she spent in the Norillag (Норильлаг, Norilsk labor camp) at mining works. After the discharge in
Eufrosinia_Kersnovskaya
David Nikitich Kugultinov (Russian: Давид Никитич Кугультинов, [daˈvʲit nʲɪˈkʲitʲɪt͡ɕ kʊɡʊlʲˈtʲinəf], Oirat: Көглтин Дава, romanized: Kögltin Dava, [kœɡəlˈtin
David_Kugultinov
German World War II submarine
was carrying some 300 detained people who worked at the Norilstroi (see Norillag) and almost all drowned. Patrol number six, at 35 days, was her longest
German_submarine_U-209
Soviet chemist known for organic catalysis
Aleksei Aleksandrovich Balandin (Russian: Алексей Александрович Баландин, December 20, 1898 – May 22, 1967) was a Soviet chemist member of the Academy
Aleksei_Balandin
Soviet astronomer and astrophysicist
Nikolai Alexandrovich Kozyrev (Russian: Николай Александрович Козырев; 2 September 1908 – 27 February 1983) was a Soviet Russian astronomer and astrophysicist
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Kozyrev
Nikolai_Aleksandrovich_Kozyrev
Soviet bureaucrat (1901–1956)
until March 1941, Zavenyagin was in charge of the construction works at Norillag in Norilsk. While there, he established for himself and his subordinates
Avraami_Zavenyagin
Belarusian writer (1911–2000)
Poetry portal Ales Prudnikau Norillag - Internet sources (in Russian) Krasnoyarsk society "Memorial". Materials about Norilsk camps (Norillag) (in Russian)
Pavel_Prudnikau
Soviet politician (1903–1973)
was initially sent to the Norilsk Forced Labor Camp, better known as the Norillag, but was later sent to the Magadan Forced Labor Camp (Maglag). He was rehabilitated
Alexander_Milchakov
Estonian military personnel (1893–1942)
was transported to Gulag labor camp Norillag in Norilsk. Koht was executed by gunfire on 2 September 1942 at Norillag. Õun, M; Noormets, T; Pihlak, J (2003)
Voldemar_Karl_Koht
Russian linguist (1935–2019)
been accused of Trotskyism and sent to labour camps from 1936 to 1942 (Norillag) and again from 1950 to 1954; she saw him just twice between these incarcerations
Yelena_Paducheva
Ukrainian literary historian, journalist
professor. Oleksandr was born on 10 November 1953 in Norilsk village (Norillag), which acquired the status of city in 1953. His parents, Glotov Leonid
Oleksandr_Glotov
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English : patronymic or metronymic from Eade.The inventor Thomas Alva Edison, born in 1847 in Milan, OH, came from a Canadian family first established in North America by John Edison, a loyalist during the American Revolution, who served under the British General Richard Howe and went into exile in Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War.
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Peaceful; enjoy peace.
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Flame.
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Mare.
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Honest, Upright
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Lord Shiva Son; Lord Ganesha
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Who Lives in Mind
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The case of God.
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Wealthy.
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It Resembles Grass
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