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RMG1AF5H–Ruins of former officers quarters at a gulag prison near Amguema, Chukchi Peninsula, Magadon Region, Siberia, Russian Federation
RF2HCNXT2–PERM KRAI, RUSSIA - JULY 1, 2018: Exhibit in the Museum of the History of Political Repression Perm-36 Gulag Museum , Russia. The text says: Red corne
RMBDABTK–Prison watchtower on Atlasova Island , Kuril Islands , Russia
RMRHBGNK–Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in 1974, after being exiled from the Soviet Union, in Langenbroich, West Germany where he was staying in the home of writer Heinrich Böll.
RF2G8EHNE–Ruined prison watchtower from the Soviet era, Atlasova Island, Kuril Islands, Russian Far East
RMR0G946–Commemorative plaque next to the house where Czechoslovak general Sergej Vojcechovský (Sergei Wojciechowski) was arrested by the SMERSH on 12 May 1945 in Konviktská Street in Prague, Czech Republic. Sergej Vojcechovský was a military commander in the White Army during the Russian Civil War and then lived in exile in Czechoslovakia and served in the Czechoslovak Army. He was arrested by the SMERSH (Soviet military counterintelligence service) and sent to Moscow shortly after the Red Army liberated Prague in May 1945. He died in prison on 7 April 1951 in the Ozerlag Labour Camp of the Gulag in T
RM2BG2PM0–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RF2FM5DKG–Close-up of a rusty barbed wire fence surrounding a detention, concentration and extermination camp, focus in the background, black and white
RM2AYAF4P–barbed wire on a fence of a prison to prevent unauthorized access
RF2C2C6XW–barbed wire on a fence of a prison to prevent unauthorized access
RFKNFJD8–A mirador in the countryside in Siberia near the town of Chita.
RFME758X–St Petersburg, Russia - March 27, 2018. Monument to the Victims of Communist Terror in St Petersburg.
RMWAF2Y7–A punishment isolator in a gulag camp along the ''Dead railway''. The remains of the 'Dead Road' built by the slave labourers of the Gulag system between 1949 and 1953. This railway links the towns of Salekhard and Nadym in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Region. It was an almost technically impossible project started by Stalin and stopped by the soviet authorities immediatly after the death of the dictator.
RMB25MC9–July 10, 2008 - Monument to the victims of the Soviet invasion of Poland on Sept 17, 1939 in the Polish capital of Warsaw.
RM2T33Y4E–Original painting of Soviet dissident and politician Natan Sharansky from his autobiography 'Fear No Evil'.
RMBGPJGK–Ground level view of the deserted Stalin era gulag buildings from the Salekhard Igarka Railway in northern Siberia.
RF2PH014M–Location map of the Gulag concentration camps across the Soviet Union
RMG1AF67–Ruins of former officers quarters at a gulag prison near Amguema, Chukchi Peninsula, Magadon Region, Siberia, Russian Federation
RF2HCNXP0–PERM KRAI, RUSSIA - JULY 1, 2018: Exhibit in the Museum of the History of Political Repression Perm-36 Gulag Museum , Russia
RMRHBGRB–Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in 1974, after being exiled from the Soviet Union, in Langenbroich, West Germany where he was staying in the home of writer Heinrich Böll.
RMR0G90R–Commemorative plaque next to the house where Czechoslovak general Sergej Vojcechovský (Sergei Wojciechowski) was arrested by the SMERSH on 12 May 1945 in Konviktská Street in Prague, Czech Republic. Sergej Vojcechovský was a military commander in the White Army during the Russian Civil War and then lived in exile in Czechoslovakia and served in the Czechoslovak Army. He was arrested by the SMERSH (Soviet military counterintelligence service) and sent to Moscow shortly after the Red Army liberated Prague in May 1945. He died in prison on 7 April 1951 in the Ozerlag Labour Camp of the Gulag in T
RM2BG2PJ8–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RF2FM5YT8–Close-up of a rusty barbed wire fence surrounding a detention, concentration and extermination camp, focus in the background, color
RM2AYAF4X–barbed wire on a fence of a prison to prevent unauthorized access
RF2C2C6Y6–barbed wire on a fence of a prison to prevent unauthorized access
RM2JPDEAP–Soviet dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn speaking at a meeting of the AFL-CIO in Washington, D.C., delivering his Warning to the West speech on June 30, 1975. (USA)
RMWAF2NR–A punishment isolator in a gulag camp along the ''Dead railway''. The remains of the 'Dead Road' built by the slave labourers of the Gulag system between 1949 and 1953. This railway links the towns of Salekhard and Nadym in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Region. It was an almost technically impossible project started by Stalin and stopped by the soviet authorities immediatly after the death of the dictator.
RMB255N8–July 10, 2008 - Monument to the victims of the Soviet invasion of Poland on Sept 17, 1939 in the Polish capital of Warsaw.
RMBGPJH6–Ground level view of the deserted Stalin era gulag buildings from the Salekhard Igarka Railway in northern Siberia.
RF2PH014N–Location map of the Gulag concentration camps across the Soviet Union
RMG1AF6A–Ruins of former officers quarters at a gulag prison near Amguema, Chukchi Peninsula, Magadon Region, Siberia, Russian Federation
RF2HCNY3E–PERM KRAI, RUSSIA - JULY 1, 2018: Exhibit in the Museum of the History of Political Repression Perm-36 Gulag Museum , Russia
RM2BG2PWH–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RF2FM5DJX–Close-up of a rusty barbed wire fence surrounding a detention, concentration and extermination camp, focus in the background, black and white
RF2C2C6YA–barbed wire on a fence of a prison to prevent unauthorized access
RM2JPDEAW–Soviet dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn speaking at a meeting of the AFL-CIO in Washington, D.C., delivering his Warning to the West speech on June 30, 1975. (USA)
RF2C2BMAY–barbed wire on a fence of a prison to prevent unauthorized access
RMWAF2AM–A punishment isolator in a gulag camp along the ''Dead railway''. The remains of the 'Dead Road' built by the slave labourers of the Gulag system between 1949 and 1953. This railway links the towns of Salekhard and Nadym in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Region. It was an almost technically impossible project started by Stalin and stopped by the soviet authorities immediatly after the death of the dictator.
RMB255PJ–July 10, 2008 - Monument to the victims of the Soviet invasion of Poland on Sept 17, 1939 in the Polish capital of Warsaw.
RMBGPJKB–Ground level view of the deserted Stalin era gulag buildings from the Salekhard Igarka Railway in northern Siberia.
RMG1AF5R–Ruins of former officers quarters at a gulag prison near Amguema, Chukchi Peninsula, Magadon Region, Siberia, Russian Federation
RF2HCNXRR–PERM KRAI, RUSSIA - JULY 1, 2018: Exhibit in the Museum of the History of Political Repression Perm-36 Gulag Museum , Russia
RM2BG2PKK–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RF2FM5YTA–Close-up of a rusty barbed wire fence surrounding a detention, concentration and extermination camp, focus in the background, color, vertical
RF2C2BMB2–barbed wire on a fence of a prison to prevent unauthorized access
RMWAF343–A punishment isolator in a gulag camp along the ''Dead railway''. The remains of the 'Dead Road' built by the slave labourers of the Gulag system between 1949 and 1953. This railway links the towns of Salekhard and Nadym in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Region. It was an almost technically impossible project started by Stalin and stopped by the soviet authorities immediatly after the death of the dictator.
RF2C2BE2C–barbed wire on a fence of a prison to prevent unauthorized access
RFKNDWPY–In Magadan, the wreck of a barge used to unload prisonners from the boats coming from Vladivostok at the time of the Dalstroi organization.
RMB25CT7–July 10, 2008 - Monument to the victims of the Soviet invasion of Poland on Sept 17, 1939 in the Polish capital of Warsaw.
RMBGPJMT–Ground level view of the deserted Stalin era gulag buildings from the Salekhard Igarka Railway in northern Siberia.
RMG1AF68–Ruins of former officers quarters at a gulag prison near Amguema, Chukchi Peninsula, Magadon Region, Siberia, Russian Federation
RF2HCNY2G–PERM KRAI, RUSSIA - JULY 1, 2018: Exhibit in the Museum of the History of Political Repression Perm-36 Gulag Museum , Russia
RM2BG2PWR–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RF2FM5DJM–Close-up of a rusty barbed wire fence surrounding a detention, concentration and extermination camp, focus in the background, vintage color, vertical
RF2C2BE32–barbed wire on a fence of a prison to prevent unauthorized access
RFKNDWP1–In Magadan, the wreck of a barge used to unload prisonners from the boats coming from Vladivostok at the time of the Dalstroi organization.
RMB25599–July 10, 2008 - Monument to the victims of the Soviet invasion of Poland on Sept 17, 1939 in the Polish capital of Warsaw.
RMBGPJEB–Ground level view of the deserted Stalin era gulag buildings from the Salekhard Igarka Railway in northern Siberia.
RMG1AF62–Ruins of former officers quarters at a gulag prison near Amguema, Chukchi Peninsula, Magadon Region, Siberia, Russian Federation
RF2HCNXWA–PERM KRAI, RUSSIA - JULY 1, 2018: Exhibit in the Museum of the History of Political Repression Perm-36 Gulag Museum , Russia
RM2BG2PK3–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RF2FM5DJG–Close-up of a rusty barbed wire fence surrounding a detention, concentration and extermination camp, focus in the background, black and white
RMBGPJNA–Ground level view of the deserted Stalin era gulag buildings from the Salekhard Igarka Railway in northern Siberia.
RMG1AF6B–Ruins of former officers quarters at a gulag prison near Amguema, Chukchi Peninsula, Magadon Region, Siberia, Russian Federation
RF2HCNY2A–PERM KRAI, RUSSIA - JULY 1, 2018: Various bedsin the Museum of the History of Political Repression Perm-36 Gulag Museum , Russia
RM2BG2PKA–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RF2FM5DK6–Close-up of a rusty barbed wire fence surrounding a detention, concentration and extermination camp, focus in the background, color
RMBGPJM8–Ground level view of the deserted Stalin era gulag buildings from the Salekhard Igarka Railway in northern Siberia.
RMG1AF66–American tourist exploring the ruins of former officers quarters at a gulag prison near Amguema, Chukchi Peninsula, Russian Fed
RF2HCNXP6–PERM KRAI, RUSSIA - JULY 1, 2018: Exhibit in the Museum of the History of Political Repression Perm-36 Gulag Museum , Russia
RMBK8RAG–American tourist explores ruins of former quarters at a gulag prison near Amguema, Chukchi Peninsula, Magadon Region, Siberia, former Soviet Union
RM2BG2PKR–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RF2FM5YTE–Close-up of a rusty barbed wire fence surrounding a detention, concentration and extermination camp, focus in the background, color
RMBGPJKY–Ground level view of the deserted Stalin era gulag buildings from the Salekhard Igarka Railway in northern Siberia.
RF2HCNY1R–PERM KRAI, RUSSIA - JULY 1, 2018: Exhibits in the Museum of the History of Political Repression Perm-36 Gulag Museum , Russia
RMBK8RAE–Ruins of former quarters at a gulag prison near Amguema, Chukchi Peninsula, Magadon Region, Siberia, former Soviet Union
RM2BG2PJT–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RMBGPJG9–Ground level view of the deserted Stalin era gulag buildings from the Salekhard Igarka Railway in northern Siberia.
RF2HCNY2M–PERM KRAI, RUSSIA - JULY 1, 2018: Exhibit in the Museum of the History of Political Repression Perm-36 Gulag Museum , Russia
RMBK8R62–Ruins of former officers quarters at gulag prison near Amguema, Chukchi Penninsula, Magadon Region, Siberia, former Soviet Union
RM2BG2PJJ–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RMBGPJFP–Ground level view of the deserted Stalin era gulag buildings from the Salekhard Igarka Railway in northern Siberia.
RF2HCNY1F–PERM KRAI, RUSSIA - JULY 1, 2018: Exhibit in the Museum of the History of Political Repression Perm-36 Gulag Museum , Russia
RM2BG2PR0–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RMBGPJJX–Ground level view of the deserted Stalin era gulag buildings from the Salekhard Igarka Railway in northern Siberia.
RF2HCNY1H–PERM KRAI, RUSSIA - JULY 1, 2018: Exhibit in the Museum of the History of Political Repression Perm-36 Gulag Museum , Russia
RM2BG2PHM–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RMBGPJDT–Ground level view of the deserted Stalin era gulag buildings from the Salekhard Igarka Railway in northern Siberia.
RF2HCNXY3–PERM KRAI, RUSSIA - JULY 1, 2018: Exhibit of a bed in the Museum of the History of Political Repression Perm-36 Gulag Museum , Russia
RM2BG2PXD–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RMBGPJF6–Ground level view of the deserted Stalin era gulag buildings from the Salekhard Igarka Railway in northern Siberia.
RM2BG2PHY–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RM2BG2PKE–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RM2BG2PTD–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RM2BG2PJF–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RM2BG2PXH–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RM2BG2PX4–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RM2BG2PM4–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RM2BG2PWY–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
RM2BG2PJ5–Prisoners of Soviet gulag. USSR. Circa 1936-1937
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