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Camps

In Russia Bolsheviks established concentration camps for suspected counter revolutionists in 1918. During the 20's, criminals were held in the Northern Special Purpose Camps in the Solovetskie Islands in the White Sea and near Arkhangel'sk; while in the 30's and 40's a system of corrective camps were situated in the Soviet Union. These people were arrested in the privacy of their own home and then taken to these camps. During Stalin's reign, he initiated something very similar to the holocaust o


As in the case of Ivan Shukov, he was working 15-hour shifts on little food, wasn't getting paid and was in awful living conditions. This is clearly depicted in Ivan, especially when he is outside and you can actually feel how cold he is. This was a difficult time for these people. n the entire professional and educated population. Camps were usually in isolated areas, many in the vast expanses of Siberia, where the climate and the land were brutal. These people included farmers, Volga Germans populations deported from Polish and Baltic territories, Axis prisoners of war and Russians returning from German captivity. These special people were then deported to forced labor camps in Siberia along with more than one million seven hundred innocent civilians of Poland. They realized that the prisoners could be used for labor at practically no cost to the state. These prisoners didn't deserve to be through all that hard working agony and harsh treatments. Many died in these camps and never got to see their families again. Every day these people would do the same thing for fifteen hours. They were victims of arrest and weren't killed on the spot, but were then transported to a prison camp (one that was called Solovetsky Special Purpose Camp (SLON). He would almost freeze to death every night. They were forced to work until they passed out of exhaustion or would just die.

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