gulag

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gulag englannista suomeksi

  1. Gulag-leiri, venäläinen vankileiri

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  2. gulag, vankileiri

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gulag englanniksi

  1. ''Also'' GULAG: the system of all Soviet camps and prisons use, especially during the Stalinist period (1930s–1950s).

  2. (quote-book)|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20211031060029/https://gulaghistory.org/nps/downloads/gulag-curriculum.pdf|archivedate=31 October 2021|location=U.S.A.|publisher=National Park Service; Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, (w)|year=2006?|page=7|pageurl=https://gulaghistory.org/nps/downloads/gulag-curriculum.pdfpage=10|column=1|oclc=75965285|passage=One important difference between the GULAG system and the Nazi concentration camps was that a person sentenced to five years of hard labor in a Soviet labor camp could expect, assuming he or she survived, to be released at the end of the sentence.

  3. A camp, especially one used to hold prisoners.

  4. A place where, or system in which, people with dissident views are routinely oppressed.

  5. To compel (someone) into a labor|forced labour camp or a similar place of confinement or exile.

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  8. (quote-book)|year=1998|page=31|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=aerhD_0anN8C&pg=PA31|isbn=978-0-87413-659-3|passage=Such a situation touches off in the reader a powerful sense of historical déjà vu: witch hunts, Gestapo roundups, the McCarthy|McCarthy era, Argentinian death squads, Franco|Francisco Franco and the murder of García Lorca|Federico Garcia Lorca, the KGB and the disappearance of (w), the gulagging of (w) and (w), to name just a few.

  9. (quote-book): The Untold Story of (w)’s Mentor|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=(w)/Media|Mercury Ink|month=October|year=2012|page=138|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=JUQ0O1gMSfMC&pg=PA138|isbn=978-1-4516-9809-1|passage=He wanted American Christians to pay reverence to the greater glory of the USSR, which, in his mind, was not a nation blowing up churches, gulaging the religious, shooting priests, locking up nuns with prostitutes—declaring nus "whores to Christ"—and pursuing what (w) later correctly described as a "war on religion."

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