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code: EK-I 
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“Karlag” (i.e. Karaganda corrective labour camp of The People's commissariat of internal affairs – the NKVD) was one of hundred camps, which bore the collective name of GULAG (i.e. Central administrative board of camps) and were organized by Josef Stalin in the period of mass political repressions. Aside from “Karlag” there existed other camps in the territory of Kazakhstan, with the help of which the Soviet totalitarian system had been destroying people’s lives. However, “Karlag” stands out among other camps for its dimensions and significance.
with 5 participants in group at least