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Excerpt from Putevka
Karlag camp document, 1934: Excerpt from newspaper, "Putevka," no. 68 (157). This is the front page of the special edition devoted to the assassination of Sergei Mironovich Kirov.
Excerpt from Putevka
Karlag camp document, 1934: Excerpt from newspaper, "Putevka." One newspaper article describes the famous Karlag shock workers.
Excerpt from Putevka
Karlag camp document 1934: Excerpt from newspaper, "Putevka." This issue contains the speech made by Chief of Karlag Administration Linin, as well as his image.
Excerpt from Putevka
Karlag camp document:, 1934: Excerpt from newspaper, "Putevka," no. 21." In this issue, there is an article that describes the nature of the labor column and its importance. Another article stresses the necessity to listen to camp inmates' needs and complaints.
Excerpt from Putevka
Karlag camp document, 1933: Excerpt from newspaper, "Putevka", no. 13 (41). This issue published an article, "To Improve the Quality of Wall newspaper's work," which condemns the quality of some Karlag wall newspapers.
Excerpt from Putevka
Karlag camp document, 1933: Excerpt from newspaper, "Putevka," no. 43 (71). This is the front page of the Karlag newspaper "Putevka" which was published on November 7, 1933 , the day of commemoration of the October Revolution.
Excerpt from Putevka
Karlag camp document, 1933: Excerpt from newspaper, "Putevka," no. 30 (58).This is the front page of the Karlag newspaper "Putevka."
Excerpt from Putevka
Karlag camp documents, 1933: Excerpt from newspaper, "Putevka," no. 25 (53). One of the headlines of the newspapers says: "Camp inmates of Karlag! Learn from the heroe workers of the White Sea Canal construction project how to fight and win."
To all Chiefs of Karlag NKVD
Karlag camp document, 1941: The document indicates that due to the Great Patriotic War some cultural and educational units seriously reduced their functioning in camps, but it is recommended that they resume their activities.
To all Chiefs of Cultural and Educational Units in Departments of Karlag NKVD
Karlag camp document, 1941: The document speaks to the chiefs of cultural and educational units who allowed serious ideological errors to be printed in camp wall newspapers.