Gulag refers to vast system of labour camps which was created in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin.
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They are sometimes referred to collectively as The Gulag.
Lubianka - They said on a clear day you could see Siberia... (You can see it on Google Earth.)
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The gulag was the system of prison camps in the Soviet Union. It is most commonly identified with Josef Stalin, who was responsible for the greatest number of prisoners sent there; however, the Soviet gulag system actually originated in the 1920's, during the reign of Vladimir Lenin.
yes there is a real gulag. here are the gulags i know of...aswedvgfc gulag=russian and howland gulag= canada
the gulag is a russian(?) castle that you have to raid in the mission 'The Gulag' mw2 singleplayer
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A Jesuit priest that survived the Russian Gulag system.
His books on Russian life - Gulag for example .
They are sometimes referred to collectively as The Gulag.
The Russian writer Alexandr Solzhenitsyn (born 1918). The book was published in 1973.
Yes, that was its purpose! Gulag, in Russian was the acronym for Chief Administration of Corrective Labour Camps and Colonies or Главное управление исправительно-трудовых лагерей и колоний, pronounced Glavnoye upravlyeniye ispravityel'no-trudovih lagyeryey i koloniy. GULAG for short!
Lubianka - They said on a clear day you could see Siberia... (You can see it on Google Earth.)
The Gulag or GULAG was the government agency that administered the penal labor camps of the Soviet Union.
Vorkuta Gulag was created in 1932.
The Vietnamese Gulag was created in 1979.