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Karlag camp document, 1939: The document differentiates the rights of guards towards camp shock workers and "shirkers."

Karlag camp document, 1939: The document discusses relationships between leading officials of Karlag NKVD. Some of them are charged that they demonstrated anti-party behavior.

Karlag camp document, 1939: This lengthy document reports on situation in Karagandinskii Corrective Labor Camp in 1939. It describes the social, political, criminal, and gender composition of the Karlag inmates; living conditions in Karlag; the situation with guards; and recommendations towards Karlag's advancement.

Karlag camp document, 1939: The document discusses the ways of conducting searches among prisoners, including that armed guards are prohibited from conducting a search.

Karlag camp document, 1942: The document is the response of Chief of Karlag Administration to charges of insufficient work in Karlag. He denied the charges and argued that the situation in Karlag in 1942 complied with regulations.

Karlag camp document, 1942: The document stresses that the regime of sustentation among camp inmates was in a bad condition. It was due to the fact that the leading camp officials didn't recognize the importance of directive of People's Commissariat dated as January 27, 1942 and didn't take into account the conditions of wartime.

Karlag camp document, 1941: The document discusses the immoral and undisciplined behavior of guards towards camp inmates, which resulted an increased number of prisoner escape.

Karlag camp document, 1942: This lengthy document contains information regarding the organization of Karlag, its gender and social composition in 1942, and describes the guards' rights and responsibilities, their activities on warning and liquidation of prisoners' escapes, and reasons for escapes.

Karlag camp document, 1941: The document indicates that 242 of 2236 camp inmates in Karadzharskii department were sent to the regime of intensified sustentation due to the beginning of the Great Patriotic War.

Karlag camp documents, 1934: The document is on imposition of administrative punishments regarding Linin (the Chief of Karlag) and Milevskii (Chief of Third Department). They were charged with insufficient organization and transportation of camp inmates to BAM.