History

Memorial tourism in the Komi Republic

Travelling around the northern part of the Komi Republic there are some routes which not only provide travellers with a scenic journey, but also share the great dramatic history that came with the acquisition of these lands. The railroad — which stretches beyond the Polar Circle — bridges, mines and cities were all built by prisoners during Stalin’s repressions. For many decades during the Soviet Union much of this dark history was kept a secret. Nowadays however this information is available with many objects of memorial tourism and the unique sights associated with the significant and tragic events which took place here in the mid-20th century already having been studied.

Presenter Aleksandr Uvarov

Year 2014

Duration 01:01:27

Presenter Aleksandr Uvarov

Travelling around the northern part of the Komi Republic there are some routes which not only provide travellers with a scenic journey, but also share the great dramatic history that came with the acquisition of these lands. The railroad — which stretches beyond the Polar Circle — bridges, mines and cities were all built by prisoners during Stalin’s repressions. For many decades during the Soviet Union much of this dark history was kept a secret. Nowadays however this information is available with many objects of memorial tourism and the unique sights associated with the significant and tragic events which took place here in the mid-20th century already having been studied.

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