1. Ukhtpechlag (1931-1938) | Russia's Necropolis of Terror and the Gulag

1. Ukhtpechlag (1931-1938)

Set up in June 1931. Oil and coal surveying; max. prisoners 54,792 (1938); HQ Chibiu (UKHTA), Komi. Closed May 1938; partially replaced by 10. Ukhtizhemlag (see The Gulag in Northwest Russia).

Oil and coal surveying and extraction in the Ukhta-Pechora district; servicing the activities of the OGPU-NKVD’s Ukhta-Pechora trust; mining coal in Vorkuta and Inta, extracting oil, radium, natural gas and asphaltites (mine in Nyamod village); building of gas plant, construction of roads (among which the Chibiu-Krutaya Highway) and railroads (Chibiu–Ust-Vym—Kotlas, Vorkuta—Ust-Usa—Kozhva, and others), barge-building, forestry in the Troitsko-Pechora and Kozhvinsky forestry works, and the Ust-Vym forest, agriculture.

Source: The System of Corrective-Labour Camps in the USSR, the authoritative 1998 handbook (and later website).

10. Ukhtizhemlag, set up in May 1938. Oil and coal surveying; max. prisoners 37,000 (1950); HQ UKHTA, Komi. Closed May 1955 (transferred to Pechorlag).

Sites on "Russia's Necropolis"

Adzvavom village* Prisoners burial ground (early 1930s)

Novy Bor ss (c) graves of forced settlers (1930s)

Adak (c)* camp brickworks burial ground (1930s-1940s)

Adzvavom* Camp outpost burial ground (1930s-1940s)

Staraya Abez. Prisoners burial ground (1932-1955)

Adak (c)* Disabled outpost cemetery (1930s-1940s)

Kedrovy shor settlement* Zaozerny camp burial ground (1930s-1940s)

Kochmes collective-farm. Prisoners burial ground (1930s-1950s)

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Ukhtizhemlag (1938-1955)

Ukhtarka River (c)* Ukhtizhemlag burial ground (1930s-1940s)

Mount Vetlosyan (c)* Ukhtizhemlag burial ground (late 1930s - 1950s)

[JC, January 2025]

1. Ukhtpechlag (1931-1938)