Jan Plovajko
Born in Czechoslovakia in 1922. Arrested entering the USSR in October 1940. Sentenced to three years in the Gulag in Norilsk. In 1943 released into...
From September 1939 the former convent of the Holy Trinity housed a camp primarily intended for interned Polish Army officers and Polish state administration functionaries transported there from occupied eastern Poland. Refugees from other occupied countries arrested illegally entering the territory of the USSR were also imprisoned there. The camp additionally served as a transit camp for the People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs.
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Born in Czechoslovakia in 1922. Arrested entering the USSR in October 1940. Sentenced to three years in the Gulag in Norilsk. In 1943 released into...
Born in Czechoslovakia in 1920. Arrested entering the USSR in July 1940. Sentenced to three years in the Gulag in Kolyma. Released in 1943.
Born on 24 October 1919 in Štefurov near Bardejov. In 1939 he decided to escape to the USSR and left home at the end of November that year.