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Gulag special camp : ウィキペディア英語版
MVD special camp
MVD Special camps of the Gulag ((ロシア語:Особые лагеря МВД, особлаги), ''osobye lagerya'', osoblags) was a system of labor camps established addressing the February 21, 1948 decree 416—159сс of the USSR Council of Ministers by the February 28 decree 00219 of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) 〔(Приказ МВД СССР № 00219 «Об организации особых лагерей МВД» )〕 exclusively for a "special contingent" of political prisoners, convicted according to the more severe sub-articles of Article 58: treason, espionage, terrorism, etc., for various real political opponents, such as Trotskyites, "nationalists", white émigré, as well as for fabricated ones.
In 1954, after the death of Stalin, most of them were reorganized into regular corrective labor camps.〔(Reference book ''Система исправительно-трудовых лагерей в СССР'' ) ("The System of Corrective Labor Camps in the USSR")〕
Initially, in February 1948 5 ''osoblag''s were established, nameless, numbered from 1 to 5. Later they were given codenames, accordingly, Mineralny Минеральный (Minlag), Gorny Горный (Gorlag), Dubravny Дубравный (Dubravlag), Stepnoy Степной (Steplag) and Beregovoy Береговой (Berlag). Russian political prisoner and writer Georgy Demidov notices that this naming was arbitrary, unlike regular Gulag camps, which were commonly named after geographical features or major occupation.〔Georgy Demidov, "Без бирки" ("Without Tag"") in: "Чудная планета" ("Fancy Planet"), Moscow, Возвращение, 2008, ISBN 978-5-7157-0219-7, p. 132.〕
Later the following ''osoblags'' were created: Rechnoy Речной (Rechlag, August 1948), Ozyorny Озерный (Ozyorlag/Ozerlag, December 1948, Песчаный (Peschanlag), Луговой (Luglag), Камышовый (Kamyshlag), Дальний (Dallag, Ekibastuz, distinguish from Dallag, Far East), and Водораздельный (Vodorazdellag).
==See also==

*Special camp (disambiguation), for other types of Soviet special camps

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