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Color photograph taken of barbed wire and wooden fences as seen through a metal grate at Perm 36.

Color photograph of wooden fences and guard tower from Perm 36 taken in daylight.

Sketch depicting building layout at Kraslag camp, camp point 11. According to the sketch, it was designed to hold 920 prisoners. The buildings labeled "4" are living barracks, "5" is the bath, "6" the medical section, "7" the club-cafeteria and "13" the "strict regime barracks" (a punishment facility).

Photograph of winter scene showing fence posts and guard tower on a barren ice field.

Black and white photograph of the entrance gate to Pechorlag Camp showing a guard with rifle standing at right. Gate posts and camp interior feature Soviet art work and symbols.

Color photograph showing several barbed wire fences and tall wooden fence surrounding Perm 36 camp in winter.

Illustration of camp at what became known as Perm 36 as it appeared from 1946-1950 showing guards on horseback marching prisoners down the road.

Plan of Perm camp drawn by a Latvian prisoner Gunar Astra. The plan was discovered hidden away in the camp during reconstruction of the Gulag Museum.

Illustration of camp at what became known as Perm 36 as it appeared from 1954-1972.

Illustration of Strict Regime Camp, Perm 36 as it existed in 1972-1989.