Prison camp Dniprovskyi Berlaga Gulag
Russia /
Magadan /
Atka /
World
/ Russia
/ Magadan
/ Atka
, 56 km from center (Атка)
World / Russia / Maga Buryatdan
camp, abandoned / shut down, mine, GULAG
The mine and processing plant "Dniprovskiy" was subordinate Beregovoi Camp (Berlag, special camp number 5, Special Camp number 5, Dalstroi Special Camp) Manage. ITL Dalstroi and the Gulag
Mine Dniprovskyi was organized in the summer of 1941 and worked intermittently until 1955, and mined tin. The main labor force Dneprovskoe were prisoners. Convicted on various articles of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR and other republics of the Soviet Union.
Among them were also illegally repressed by the so-called political articles, which have so far been rehabilitated or rehabilitated. This - the victims of mass repressions of the Stalinist totalitarian regime and a bloody gulag.
All the years of the "Dnepr" main instruments of labor here is a pick, shovel, crowbar and a wheelbarrow. However, some of the most difficult manufacturing processes were mechanized, including the U.S. and machinery from Denver, shipped from the United States during the Great Patriotic War of Lend Lease. He was later dismantled and removed to other manufacturing facilities, so that the "Dnipro" is not preserved.
At a time when the mine operated, it was divided into fishing and camp area, where, respectively, worked and held prisoners. They were located above the village of civilian workers, engineers and technical workers. The remains found there industrial and residential buildings exist today. In particular, in the village - it is mostly home-type Russian huts in the camp and working area - part of the crushing plant with large piles of ore, the camp watchtowers, barbed wire and lamps.
At the top of the working area, at an altitude of 100 meters, there are several pits on the extracted ore, vividly describing himself convict the process of extraction. Here you can also see the camp and towers, showing the once-existing protection of the location of the mine "Dnieper", which on surrounding mountain peaks had been surrounded rows of barbed wire.
In this sense, the mine "Dnieper" one of the remaining production facilities of the camp of Kolyma, Kolyma Gulag, a monument to the Stalinist tyranny
www.memo.ru/history/NKVD/GULAG/
Photo: whiteobserver.livejournal.com/139853.html
Photos of 2011 - goo.gl/photos/wk86mLsQwbDM99C68
Photos of 2018 - photos.app.goo.gl/2mGECimYEL5quAGT8
Mine Dniprovskyi was organized in the summer of 1941 and worked intermittently until 1955, and mined tin. The main labor force Dneprovskoe were prisoners. Convicted on various articles of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR and other republics of the Soviet Union.
Among them were also illegally repressed by the so-called political articles, which have so far been rehabilitated or rehabilitated. This - the victims of mass repressions of the Stalinist totalitarian regime and a bloody gulag.
All the years of the "Dnepr" main instruments of labor here is a pick, shovel, crowbar and a wheelbarrow. However, some of the most difficult manufacturing processes were mechanized, including the U.S. and machinery from Denver, shipped from the United States during the Great Patriotic War of Lend Lease. He was later dismantled and removed to other manufacturing facilities, so that the "Dnipro" is not preserved.
At a time when the mine operated, it was divided into fishing and camp area, where, respectively, worked and held prisoners. They were located above the village of civilian workers, engineers and technical workers. The remains found there industrial and residential buildings exist today. In particular, in the village - it is mostly home-type Russian huts in the camp and working area - part of the crushing plant with large piles of ore, the camp watchtowers, barbed wire and lamps.
At the top of the working area, at an altitude of 100 meters, there are several pits on the extracted ore, vividly describing himself convict the process of extraction. Here you can also see the camp and towers, showing the once-existing protection of the location of the mine "Dnieper", which on surrounding mountain peaks had been surrounded rows of barbed wire.
In this sense, the mine "Dnieper" one of the remaining production facilities of the camp of Kolyma, Kolyma Gulag, a monument to the Stalinist tyranny
www.memo.ru/history/NKVD/GULAG/
Photo: whiteobserver.livejournal.com/139853.html
Photos of 2011 - goo.gl/photos/wk86mLsQwbDM99C68
Photos of 2018 - photos.app.goo.gl/2mGECimYEL5quAGT8
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Coordinates: 61°23'51"N 151°47'30"E