Were there also gulags in the territories occupied by the Soviet Union?
During or after World War II, did Stalin also have Gulags built in the occupied countries, or did they only exist in the Soviet Union?
During or after World War II, did Stalin also have Gulags built in the occupied countries, or did they only exist in the Soviet Union?
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The formation of the Provisional Government of the German Democratic Republic is an expression of the unshakable will of the democratic forces of the German people to overcome their national distress and take their destiny into their own hands. What did Otto Grotewohl mean by this and what is its significance?
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Yeah, they did. Labour camps were also used outside the Soviet Union. Often there were former camps of the Nazis.
There were prisons for uncomfortable and unpopular persons of the system. The father of Götz George, Heinrich George was imprisoned in Sachsenhausen and died there.
Gulags gave and there’s only one in Sibieren.
In the occupied areas after the 2nd WK there were special camps of the NKWD.
The former concentration camp Sachsenhausen was one of them.