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In the 1940s Soviet Gulag, the day for prisoners began with the clang of the barracks bell.
Explore daily life in the 1940s Soviet Gulag, highlighting prisoner routines, harsh conditions, and forced labor under armed guards.
Prisoners began their day with the clang of the barracks bell early in the cold morning.
Prisoners lived on lice-infested mattresses and had a disappointing breakfast, indicating poor and unsanitary living conditions.
Prisoners were assigned to labor under armed guard supervision, working long hours in harsh weather conditions such as snow or mud.
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