Stalin's Slave Ships

Stalin's Slave Ships
Title Stalin's Slave Ships PDF eBook
Author Martin J. Bollinger
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 236
Release 2003-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 0313052026

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Between 1932 and 1953, a fleet of ordinary cargo ships was pressed into extraordinary service. The fleet's task was to relocate approximately one-million forced laborers to the Soviet Gulag in Kolyma, located along the Arctic Circle in far northeastern Siberia. The Kolyma Gulag, the most infamous in the Soviet Union, was accessible only by sea, and the fleet became the lifeblood of the entire operation. As one of the largest seaborne movements of people in history, this transport took a devastating toll on human lives. Bollinger presents the often-horrific stories of the Gulag fleet and its passengers and reveals the unwitting role of the United States government in the operation. U.S. shipyards built most of the Gulag fleet, and the U.S. government sold many of the ships used in the transport directly to an agent of the Soviet Union. The United States also overhauled and repaired many ships in the Gulag fleet free of charge at the midpoint of their Gulag careers. In some cases, free ships provided to the Soviet Union under the Lend Lease military assistance program were diverted into Gulag transport duties. How much did Washington know about the deadly duty of these ships? How many prisoners made the voyage? How many never made it out alive? Bollinger details this tragic tale using firsthand testimony from those involved in the operation and materials from both American and Russian archives.

Stalin's Slave Camps

Stalin's Slave Camps
Title Stalin's Slave Camps PDF eBook
Author Charles Andrew Orr
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 1952
Genre Concentration camps
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Stalin's Slave Camps

Stalin's Slave Camps
Title Stalin's Slave Camps PDF eBook
Author Charles Andrew Orr
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1951
Genre Convict labor
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Stalin's Slave Camps

Stalin's Slave Camps
Title Stalin's Slave Camps PDF eBook
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Pages 104
Release 1951
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Stalin, the Five Year Plans and the Gulags

Stalin, the Five Year Plans and the Gulags
Title Stalin, the Five Year Plans and the Gulags PDF eBook
Author Nick Shepley
Publisher Andrews UK Limited
Pages 116
Release 2015-12-07
Genre History
ISBN 1783330880

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From the personal accounts of those devoured by the great darkness of Stalin's Russia, the Explaining History series details the explosive growth of Stalin's vast industrial revolution, and the explosive growth of his terror and the slave camps that held his victims.The lives of workers, peasants, Poles and Jews, intellectuals and secret policemen are explained here in an accessible and straight forward way, as is the seemingly impenetrable thinking of Joseph Stalin.

Stalin's slave camps. An indictment of modern slavery. [Prep. by Ch.A. Orr].

Stalin's slave camps. An indictment of modern slavery. [Prep. by Ch.A. Orr].
Title Stalin's slave camps. An indictment of modern slavery. [Prep. by Ch.A. Orr]. PDF eBook
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Pages 104
Release 1951
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Stalin's Slave Camp

Stalin's Slave Camp
Title Stalin's Slave Camp PDF eBook
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Pages 105
Release 1952
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