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SOVIET PRISON CAMPS AND THEIR LEGACY - Gulag

Gulag : SOVIET PRISON CAMPS AND THEIR LEGACYBy David Hosford, Pamela Kachurin and Thomas LamontA Project of the National Park Service and the National Resource Center for Russian, East Europeanand Central Asian Studies, Harvard UniversityNAMEThe authors would like to thankthe National Park Service andthe Bradley Foundation forunderwriting this important project. We would like to personally thank Martin Blatt,Louis Hutchins, and KathyTevyaw of the National ParkService for THEIR assistance and insight. Special thanks toMary Giles, for her alwayscheerful curriculum unit is dedi-cated to all those imprisoned in the Gulag 1 Content Essay:1 The Establishment and Scope of the Gulag System Day 1 Class Exercises and Homework12 Day 2 Content Essay:15 Daily Life in the CampsDay 2 Class Exercises and Homework28 Day 3 Content Essay:33 Coming to Terms with the Gulag Then and NowDay 3 Class Exercises and Homework42 Biographical Sketches43 Appendix:Excerpt from Dr. Jerzy Gliksman s Testimony 53to the United NationsAdditional Resources for Teaching the GULAG58 TABLEOF CONTENTSNUMBERS DEBATEA 1990 report by the MoscowNews stated that between 1931 and 1953, 3,778,234 people were arrested for counter-revolutionary and state crimes,of which 786,098 were shot.

GULAG: SOVIET PRISON CAMPS AND THEIR LEGACY By David Hosford, Pamela Kachurin and Thomas Lamont A Project of the National Park Service and the National Resource Center for Russian, East European

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