The book contains detailed, often drastic depictions from the lives of Gulag prisoners.
On stepping onto the field, the former Gulag prisoner received a standing ovation.
Three Gulag prisoners believes Wallenberg recognizable as one of their fellow prisoners.
They divorced in 1952, a year before his release, because wives of Gulag prisoners faced loss of work or residence permits.
The process of freeing Gulag prisoners was started by Beria, but he was soon removed from power.
Gulag prisoners were used in the construction.
Two rooms cover the railway's early years and the Gulag prisoners who built it.
Gulag prisoners arrived on foot, provided only with hand tools, one horse and a single motorized cart.
The quantity and type of literature available to Gulag prisoners was limited at best.
Many eyewitness accounts of Gulag prisoners have been published: