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    Soviet financial «aid» to military personnel in the western regions of Ukraine after world war II by Liliia Drobina

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…After destroying and driving millions of people into the Gulag camps, Stalin forced the majority and workers to come to terms with a minimum of stability and prosperity. …”
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    Discussion About the Book by Krausz Tamás “The Fate of Ideas During the USSR History and After...” by Nina Vashkau, Arcady German, Tatiana Ivanova, Evgeniy Krinko, Sergey Sidorov

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Historical facts and the politics of memory”, in which the author gives answers to important questions: who is responsible for the war; whether it is possible to compare the Nazi Germany with the USSR as well as GULAG and Auschwitz; who is guilty of civilians genocide and others. …”
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    A coloristic image of the modern northern city (the example of Norilsk) by Sakharova A.S.

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In particular, the use of bright colors in the architecture of the 1950s in Leninsky Prospect accurately identifies the historical events associated with the builders of the city (political prisoners of GULAG). The architecture of other historical periods is less contemptable, thus the events are not integrated into group images. …”
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    The Gospel of Jesus Christ in the Poetry by V. T. Shalamov: The Biblical Text and Context

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The search for axiological constants of human existence, enriched by the tragic experience of the gulag Golgotha, brought Shalamov from the closed sociocultural space of Soviet reality to a spiritually boundless universe. …”
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    Soviet financial «aid» to military personnel in the western regions of Ukraine after world war II by Лілія Дробіна

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…After destroying and driving millions of people into the Gulag camps, Stalin forced the majority and workers to come to terms with a minimum of stability and prosperity. …”
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    Leonid Portenko (1896–1972)—world-famous naturalist, participant of expeditions to the Arctic and Far East by V. Prydatko-Dolin

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Kyshchynsky, who was the son of a Ukrainian who died in the Gulag. This essay examines also the Stalinist repressions in around L. …”
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    Mafia and Anti-Mafia in the Republic of Georgia: criminal resilience and adaptation since the collapse of Communism by Slade, G

    Published 2011
    “…<p>'Thieves-in-law' (vory-v-zakone in Russian or kanonieri qurdebi in Georgian) are career criminals belonging to a criminal fraternity that has existed at least since the 1930s in the Soviet Gulag. These actors still exist in one form or another in post-Soviet countries and have integrated into transnational organised criminal networks. …”
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    Features of evacuation of prisoners in the initial period of the Great Patriotic War by Marina N. Potemkina, Il'ya O. Koldomasov

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The situation changed in the post-Soviet period after the declassification of the Gulag documentation, when scientists were able to thoroughly study the problem of moving prisoners in the general evacuation process. …”
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    ДВОХСОТЛІТНІЙ ЕКСПРЕС: УКРАЇНСЬКА ЛІТЕРАТУРА ТА НЕЗМІННІСТЬ ПОВЕДІНКОВОЇ МОДЕЛІ ВЛАДИ / BICENTENARY EXPRESS: UKRAINIAN LITERATURE AND UNALTERABILITY OF BEHAVIORAL MODEL OF THE AUTH... by Ірина СКРИПНИК

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Refuting phrase by Yuri Andrukhovych from the poem «The bad company» (collection "Songs for Mertvyi Piven", 2004), "Not enough suicides for a great literature", can form in a way an alternate answer, the artists simply do not survive to this point, they are murdered, destroyed at camps, tortured in the cellars of the NKVD, starved in the camps of the Gulag. Thousands of prominent Ukrainians, cultural and academic leaders, educators, clergymen, patriots, that despite all were not afraid to tell the truth, write the truth, speak out loud or whisper, declare Ukrainian ideas with their actions, were taken by the "Siberian Express". …”
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    Social portrait of persons mobilized for labor in the forced labor camps of the Urals, 1941–1946 by Viktor M. Kirillov, Sergei L. Razinkov

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Archival sources of the corrective labor camps of the Gulag and electronic databases that were compiled in the process of preparing the Books of Memory in the period from 1999 to 2021 constitute the information basis for creating a social portrait of repression victims and comparative analysis. …”
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    Euroopa-ihalusest taasiseseisvusperioodi autobiograafiates / European Identifications in Post-Soviet Estonian Life Writing by Leena Kurvet-Käosaar

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In Jaan Kaplinski’s confessional epistolary address to the author’s Polish father who died in the Gulag shortly after the birth of his son and in Õnnepalu’s semi-fictional diaristic text emerging from an obligation to write during a stay in a writers’ residence in Belgium in Vollezele, the question of subjectivity and (European) identity do not unravel primarily via an emphasis on the ruptures of the period of occupation. …”
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    Review about Rafael del Águila: Criticism of ideologies. The danger of ideals by Elías Ramírez Aísa

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Auschwitz, Camboya, antigua Yugoslavia, el Gulag, etc. son algunos de sus ejemplos. Sus impulsores han sido hombres normales seguros de sus ideales junto a un coro colectivo, también normales, que aspiraban a la realización de un bien. …”
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    THE POETRY OF TESTIMONY AND THE TESTIMONY OF POETRY IN PRIMO LEVI AND VARLAM CHALÁMOV by Marcelo Ferraz de Paula

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…We discuss the (non)possible meanings for artistic creation in contexts of extreme violence, such as the Nazi Concentration Camps and the Soviet Gulags where, respectively, the two authors were imprisoned.…”
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    A POESIA DO TESTEMUNHO E O TESTEMUNHO DA POESIA EM PRIMO LEVI E VARLAM CHALÁMOV by Marcelo Ferraz de Paula

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Coloca-se em questão quais os (não) sentidos possíveis para a criação artística em contextos de violência extrema, como os Campos de Concentração nazistas e os Gulags soviéticos onde, respectivamente, estiveram presos os dois autores. …”
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    Investigating the meaning of work: From allusive images to paradoxes by Giorgio Faro

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…I anticipate that I will often turn to fiction and to the extreme experiences of the gulags and concentration camps to make this essay more compelling.…”
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    Time and The Diary in Captivity, a Case Study: The Diary of Fela Szeps (1942-1944) by Batsheva Ben-Amos

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In concentration camps, gulags, and prisons, freedom of movement and choice—contact with the outside world, access to information, interactions with others, quality of food and hygiene, privacy—are controlled by the captors. …”
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