Spokoinoe outpost burial ground | Russia's Necropolis of Terror and the Gulag

Spokoinoe outpost burial ground

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№49-19

Date of burial
1940s-1950s
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Address
Magadan Region, Yagodinsky district, Sinegore settlement
Access outside a populated area
Private or specialised transport
Visiting Hours or Restrictions
Unrestricted
Type of burial
Camp (prison) burial ground
Current use
Unused
Presence of memorials, etc.
Yes
Protected status
Not protected
Фотография 2011 года. Источник: Архив НИЦ «Мемориал»
Фотография 2011 года. Источник: Архив НИЦ «Мемориал»
Background

The Spokoiny open-cast mine was in operation in the 1940s-1950s, as part of Dalstroi’s Northern mining department. Sevvostlag prisoners mined gold along the Yugler stream. Those who died were buried in a specially selected and fenced-off area: the burials were marked by wooden stakes with numbers on a wood plaque. The number buried here has not been determined.

The camp burials were discovered in 2005 by geologists from the Stanolit firm in Magadan. Several stakes bearing numbers (about 20 in all) have survived, as have fragments of the fencing poles and barbed wire. In 2010, the Debin businessman V.A. Naiman, studied the cemetery and erected an Orthodox cross there.

Nature of area requiring preservation
State of burialsAreaBoundaries
Subsidence over burials, about 20 stakes bearing numbers have survived
about 1,800 sq m
partially delineated
Administrative responsibility and ownership, informal responsibility for the site
On land under the control of the Yagodinsky district administration
Sources and bibliography

[ Original texts & hyperlinks ]

Materials of the Kolyma expedition (2011) – archive of the Memorial Research & Information Centre (St Petersburg)

“Remembering Kolyma: ‘All that I have endured …’,” Kolymsky region, 26 July 2012, No. 26

“Spokoinoe outpost prisoners burial ground”, Virtual Museum of the Gulag [retrieved, 28 May 2022]

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