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  1. Kolyma. Trilogiya. Seasons. Years. 1. S1.E1 ∙ Istoriya odnogo tresta. 1991. Dilapidated wooden buildings, empty eye sockets, bunks in the huts, stars on the towers, a rickety palisade, a wooden bridge - either to freedom, or in conclusion - this is all that remains of one of the countless Stalinist camps.

  2. Synopsis. These people survived during World War II and immediately fell into the "death camps" in Kolyma. At least two million people were captured in Germany. This was regarded as a betrayal of...

  3. 1. Sept. 1991 · Kolyma. Trilogiya. These people survived during World War II and immediately fell into the "death camps" in Kolyma. At least two million people were captured in Germany. This was regarded as a betrayal of the Motherland, article 58. It was aimed at the destruction of "enemies of the people."

  4. 18. Apr. 2021 · Documentary made by Mikhail Mikheev in 1991. These people survived during the Great Patriotic War and immediately ended up in the "death camps" in the Kolyma...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KolymaKolyma - Wikipedia

    Kolyma (Колыма́, IPA: [kəɫɨˈma]) or Kolyma Krai (Колымский край) is a historical region in the Russian Far East that includes the basin of Kolyma River and the northern shores of the Sea of Okhotsk, as well as the Kolyma Mountains (the watershed of the two).

  6. These people survived during World War II and immediately fell into the "death camps" in Kolyma. At least two million people were captured in Germany. This was regarded as a betrayal of the Motherland, article 58. It was aimed at the destruction of "enemies of the people." In the film, several rehabilitated prisoners talk about their cruel fate ...

  7. Istoriya odnogo tresta: Directed by Mikhail Mikheev. With Sergey Kozyrev. Dilapidated wooden buildings, empty eye sockets, bunks in the huts, stars on the towers, a rickety palisade, a wooden bridge - either to freedom, or in conclusion - this is all that remains of one of the countless Stalinist camps.