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Stvor – A Soviet forced labor camp

Stvor (Створ) was a forced labor camp, which was part of the Soviet GULag system. Stvor was founded at the bank of the Chusovaya river in Russia and existed from 1942 to 1972.

Europeana Foundation

The camp “Stvor” (Створ) was a forced labour camp in the Russian Cis-Ural region of Perm and formed part of the Soviet GULag system. It existed from 1942 to 1972. Today, there only exist few remnants and objects on the historical site which give testimony…

Europeana Foundation

The camp “Stvor” (Створ) was a forced labour camp in the Russian Cis-Ural region of Perm and formed part of the Soviet GULag system. It existed from 1942 to 1972. Today, there only exist few remnants and objects on the historical site which give testimony…

Europeana Foundation

The camp “Stvor” (Створ) was a forced labour camp in the Russian Cis-Ural region of Perm and formed part of the Soviet GULag system. It existed from 1942 to 1972. Today, there only exist few remnants and objects on the historical site which give testimony…

Europeana Foundation

The camp “Stvor” (Створ) was a forced labour camp in the Russian Cis-Ural region of Perm and formed part of the Soviet GULag system. It existed from 1942 to 1972. Today, there only exist few remnants and objects on the historical site which give testimony…

Europeana Foundation

The camp “Stvor” (Створ) was a forced labour camp in the Russian Cis-Ural region of Perm and formed part of the Soviet GULag system. It existed from 1942 to 1972. Today, there only exist few remnants and objects on the historical site which give testimony…