• to convict her entire family of Anti-Soviet agitation. After surviving Kolyma, Lugovskaya studied at Serpukhov Art School and in 1977 joined the Union...
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    Count Mikhail Gavrilovich Golovkin (1699 – 1754, Yarmong in Kolyma) was a Russian diplomat, the Chancellor's son, married to the cousin of Empress Anna...
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  • commenced Grade %U Total production (tU) Year closed Type of mine Butugichag Kolyma, Magadan Oblast, near town of Ust-Omchug (~50 km, or 30 mi) State-owned...
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    Ohio University Press. ISBN 978-0-8214-1725-6. Conquest, Robert (1978). Kolyma: The Arctic Death Camps. New York: Viking Press. Conway, John (2008). A...
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    conditions. Political writer Roy Medvedev wrote: "The penal system in the Kolyma and in the camps in the north was deliberately designed for the extermination...
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  • of Daventry after King Edward's death and rescues Princess Valanice of Kolyma, who has become his queen, with whom he has twins Prince Alexander (aka...
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