Recent revelations from the archives of the former Soviet Union have provided much detailed data on the population of the GULAG forced labour system. These data add significant information to the decades of academic debate on the question of the extent of the Soviet forced labour system, but detailed assessment shows that they do not yet, constitute the final word. The archival revelations also sub-divide the total population according to gender. social and ethnic background, and judicial criteria. The contribution of the GULAG workforce to the national economy of the USSR during World War Two is considered in the light of newly available information, in order to gain an understanding of the place of the well-organised camp system in the ch...
Forced Labour in Russia Facts and Documents""A collection of letters, articles and documents dealing...
"From 1939 to 1953, nearly one million people were deported to the Gulag from the European territori...
This dissertation examines German prisoners of war (POWs) in the USSR from 1941 to 1956. The Soviet ...
The extent of forced labor in Stalin's Soviet Union. Recent revelations from the archives of the fo...
Book synopsis: The Gulag at War reveals for the first time official documents kept in the archives o...
The article analyzes the modern (from the late 1980s To the 2000s) historiography of the actual prob...
“The Gulag and Soviet Society in Western Siberia, 1929-1953” examines the history of forced labour d...
The Gulag is one of the key symbols of the mass state violence in the twentieth century. It relied, ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN053925 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
A map of labor camps in the Soviet Union, with a brief account of the gulag system, 1951. For comple...
This article is an attempt to consider the issues of the use of eastern worker’s labour in the Third...
The article investigates features of forced labor in the border territory of Belarus and the North-W...
"The human cost of the Gulag, the Soviet labor camp system in which millions of people were imprison...
The article is based on the book by V. A. Berdinskikh and V. I. Menkovsky (Berdinskikh & Menkovsky, ...
The article provides an overview of the categories of forced workers from the USSR in Luxembourg dur...
Forced Labour in Russia Facts and Documents""A collection of letters, articles and documents dealing...
"From 1939 to 1953, nearly one million people were deported to the Gulag from the European territori...
This dissertation examines German prisoners of war (POWs) in the USSR from 1941 to 1956. The Soviet ...
The extent of forced labor in Stalin's Soviet Union. Recent revelations from the archives of the fo...
Book synopsis: The Gulag at War reveals for the first time official documents kept in the archives o...
The article analyzes the modern (from the late 1980s To the 2000s) historiography of the actual prob...
“The Gulag and Soviet Society in Western Siberia, 1929-1953” examines the history of forced labour d...
The Gulag is one of the key symbols of the mass state violence in the twentieth century. It relied, ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN053925 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
A map of labor camps in the Soviet Union, with a brief account of the gulag system, 1951. For comple...
This article is an attempt to consider the issues of the use of eastern worker’s labour in the Third...
The article investigates features of forced labor in the border territory of Belarus and the North-W...
"The human cost of the Gulag, the Soviet labor camp system in which millions of people were imprison...
The article is based on the book by V. A. Berdinskikh and V. I. Menkovsky (Berdinskikh & Menkovsky, ...
The article provides an overview of the categories of forced workers from the USSR in Luxembourg dur...
Forced Labour in Russia Facts and Documents""A collection of letters, articles and documents dealing...
"From 1939 to 1953, nearly one million people were deported to the Gulag from the European territori...
This dissertation examines German prisoners of war (POWs) in the USSR from 1941 to 1956. The Soviet ...