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Ustvymlag

Coordinates: 62°50′52″N 51°19′39″E / 62.8478°N 51.3275°E / 62.8478; 51.3275
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Ustvymlag (Russian: Устьвымлаг) was a Gulag labor camp in the Soviet Union, Komi ASSR, with the headquarters in the village of Ust-Vym, later moved to Vozhayol. The full name is Ust-Vym Corrective Labor Camp (Russian: Усть-Вымский ИТЛ). It was created from a detachment of Ukhtpechlag (Ухтпечлаг[1]) on August 16, 1937. After the dismantling of the Gulag system it remained a corrective labor camp of the Soviet penal system at least until 1958.[1][2]

The main industry of the camp was logging and related production. The maximal occupation of 24,245, registered in 1943.[2]

In 1942, a labor detachment of Volga Germans "mobilized for labor" was housed in the camp. Since 1945, it also detained prisoners of war.[2]

Notable inmates

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References

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  1. ^ a b УСТЬВЫМСКИЙ ИТЛ
  2. ^ a b c Система исправительно-трудовых лагерей в СССР, 1923–1960: справочник, compiled by М. Б. Смирнов; editors: Н. Г. Охотин, Arseny Roginsky, Мoscow, 1998.

62°50′52″N 51°19′39″E / 62.8478°N 51.3275°E / 62.8478; 51.3275