Paul
Goble
Staunton, May 15 – Nikita Khrushchev,
many in the West in the past, and many in Russia today narrow the scope of the
GULAG to 1937, the year of “the great terror” that swept into its maw numerous
party and Soviet officials, thus distracting attention from how many more
ordinary Russians were incarcerated and died in the camps in World War II and
thereafter.
That has the effect of minimizing in
the minds of those who accept that version of events the nature and extent of
the crimes of the Soviet system and making it easier for current autocrats like
Vladimir Putin to portray that system in a positive light and to describe
Stalin as “an effective manager.
Fortunately, there are Russians who
are fighting back, trying to produce a more honest picture of the past. Among
them are the activists behind the Moscow Museum of the History of the GULAG
which has now produced an interactive map of 555 GULAG camps of various kinds
and dates and an annual accounting of inmates and deaths.
The product of three years of work,
the map and the numbers are admittedly incomplete; but they provide an important
corrective to those who seek to present the camps as a Stalinist aberration
rather than an integral part of the Soviet system. For the map itself, see gulagmap.ru/; for a discussion of it, rusk.ru/newsdata.php?idar=80771.
Below are the figures by year of the
number of GULAG inmates and the number of deaths for the period 1930 through
1956:
Year/Inmates/Inmate
Deaths
1930
- 230,440 – 7980
1931
– 276,440 – 7283
1932
– 288,180 – 13,267
1933
– 553,765 – 67,297
1934
– 344,331 – 26,295
1935
– 542,571 – 32,659
1936
– 523,746 – 26,479
1937
- 828,570 – 33,499
1938
– 537,523 – 126,585
1939
– 405,221 – 65,301
1940
– 1.050,178 – 56,703
1941
– 1,198,139 - 120,864
1942
– 1,566,479 - 382,348
1943
– 1,344,507 – 288,399
1944
- 1,186,297 – 124,725
1945
– 941,654 – 87,903
1946
– 1,109,799 –33,066
1947
– 1,519,494 – 62,007
1948
– 1,161,233 – 30,688
1949
– 1,086,000 – 30, 688
1950
– 858,477 – 24,354
1951
– 699, 132 – 24,090
1952
– 675,100 – 21, 221
1953
– 533,270 – 10,369
1954
– 443,554 -- no data
1955
– 432,673 – no data
1956
– 506,599 – no data
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