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Kolyma — Along Russia’s ‘Road of Bones’
26 Nov 2021
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![Magadan, Russia - November 29, 2019. [Portrait] A photograph of Antonina Novosad’s work brigade, taken in one of Kolyma's forced labour camps. Born in 1927 in western Ukraine, Novosad was sentenced to 10 years on fabricated political charges and was released in 1956 after serving nine years. Kolyma Region, Russia - November 17, 2019. Remnants of barracks of the Butugychag forced labour camp. There, after the Second World War, prisoners of Stalin’s gulags mined uranium that was used in the Soviet nuclear weapons program. MAGADAN, Russia - 30 October, 2019. Descendants of victims of political repression commemorate those who died in the Soviet forced labour camps of the Kolyma region. At the 'Mask of Sorrow' monument, which stands above the city of Magadan, they are joined by officials and service members. © Emile Ducke Kolyma, Along the Road of Bones](https://www.brummellmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/06-©-Emile_Ducke-Kolyma_-_Along_the_Road_of_Bones-300x200.jpg)
Magadan, Russia – November 29, 2019. [Portrait] A photograph of Antonina Novosad’s work brigade, taken in one of Kolyma’s forced labour camps. Born in 1927 in western Ukraine, Novosad was sentenced to 10 years on fabricated political charges and was released in 1956 after serving nine years. Kolyma Region, Russia – November 17, 2019. Remnants of barracks of the Butugychag forced labour camp. There, after the Second World War, prisoners of Stalin’s gulags mined uranium that was used in the Soviet nuclear weapons program. MAGADAN, Russia – 30 October, 2019. Descendants of victims of political repression commemorate those who died in the Soviet forced labour camps of the Kolyma region. At the ‘Mask of Sorrow’ monument, which stands above the city of Magadan, they are joined by officials and service members. © Emile Ducke Kolyma, Along the Road of Bones
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