Similar words: jugular, regular, angular, regulate, singular, irregular, coagulate, regulator. Meaning: n. a Russian prison camp for political prisoners.
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1. Some researchers believe Wallenberg died in the Gulag penal system as late as the 1980s.
2. What angered me most was the Gulag searchlight exposure of oncoming vehicles.
3. Meaning they either threw you in the gulag for 20 years or condemned you to a lifetime of borscht.
4. When he wasn't busy sending people to the Gulag, Joseph Stalin relaxed by settling himself in with a cool drink and a roaring fire...
5. These drawings depict the life of the Soviet Gulag prisoners.
6. With The Gulag Archipelago Solzhenitsyn had become too great for the Soviet government.
7. He has now published a book about his findings called "Brandmarked:Gulag Prisoners after their Release ."
8. The road, built by Gulag inmates, many of whom died in the process, travels 1, 200 miles to Magadan on the Pacific.
9. "Gulag," too, is generally considered a masterwork, but of what is less clear.
10. As well as the gulag, Mr Solzhenitsyn's titanic willpower triumphed over other adversaries: cancer, censorship and Soviet bureaucratic intimidation.
11. Partly because it was a notorious gulag, partly because of the antichurch positions of the Soviet Union, the town didn’t have a dedicated church building until 2007.
12. They were not dropped into the oblivion of the Gulag archipelago or the Lubianka.
13. If you have assembled a no-name dinner, you are immediately consigned to the gastronomic gulag.
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14. Finally, you arrive in the paint scraper aisle, a dimly lit gulag in the rear of the store.
15. It is all a bit unnerving, and feels like some secret gulag.
16. Two years after this, in February 1987, she praised a Gulag memoir by Gustav Herling.
17. Bush officials said the ticker was a way to circumvent censorship and convey hope and liberty to a tropical gulag.
18. In one case study, Gregory recounts the story of Vladimir Moroz, whose father was executed in 1937 and whose mother was sent to the Gulag.
19. Though millions of Soviets perished during Stalin's rule in Gulag labor camps or from famine(sentencedict.com), the dictator is still revered by many Russians for defeating the Nazis in World War Two.
20. The reader may turn to North Korean defector Kang Chol-Hwan's memoir of his ten-year sentence in the dreaded Yodok camp for a sense of just what the DPRK's gulag is like.
21. Under Malenkov, Stalin's ruthless secret police chief Lavrenti Beria amnestied thousands of political prisoners from the Gulag in 1953.
22. Even in the worst years of the Soviet Union, Dr. Zhivago, The Gulag Archipelago, found their ways out of the country to become worldwide best sellers.
23. Some observers even suggested he might be sent to the gulag.
24. But of course, after the horrors of Stalinism and the Gulag, it all seemed very humane.
25. The enemies of the people whom the Soviet authorities sent to camps in the gulag[1] were, on rare occasions, permitted conjugal[2] visits.
26. In the 1930s leading Soviet engineers arrested by Stalin laboured in special prison laboratories within the gulag.
27. Europe is the Holocaust, but it is also the destruction of Nazism; it is the Gulag, but also the fall of the Wall; imperialism, but also decolonization; slavery, but also abolition.
28. When slave labour camps are part of your family history, you may feel a bit queasy about seeking friendship with a country whose system of prison labour looks unpleasantly similar to the Soviet gulag.
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