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Steplag or Stepnoy Camp Directorate, Special Camp No. 4 (Степлаг (Степной лагерь), Особлаг (Особый лагерь) № 4) was an MVD special camp for political prisoners within the Gulag system of the Soviet Union. It was established on February 28, 1948, on the base of the Spasozavodsky (Спасозаводский) POW camp near Karaganda, Kazakhstan. In May 1948 it was moved to Jezkazgan. In 1956, Steplag was disestablished, and its camps were transferred to the administration of the Kazakh SSR.[1][2]

Main works were construction works, copper and coal mining, but various odd jobs as well.[2]

Initially it was planned for 10,000 inmates[1] but it was expanded with more subcamps and at its height it held about 28,000 in 1950.[2]

Between May and June 1954, the Kengir uprising happened in Steplag.

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Detainees by nationality

Detainee statistics by nationality:[3]

No. Nationality Number % No. Nationality Number %
1 Ukrainians 9 596 46,36 % 18 Turkmens 76 0,38 %
2 Lithuanians 2 690 13,0 % 19 Ingush people 56 0,27 %
3 Russians 2 661 12,86 % 20 Chinese 55 0,27 %
4 Latvians 1 074 5,19 % 21 Tajiks 54 0,26 %
5 Belarusians 878 4,24 % 22 Koreans 52 0,25 %
6 Estonians 873 4,22 % 23 Kyrgyz people 50 0,24 %
7 Polish people 379 1,83 % 24 Japanese people 30 0,14 %
8 Germans 359 1,73 % 25 Romanians 24 0,12 %
9 Kazakhs 291 1,40 % 26 Greeks 21 0,10 %
10 Moldovans 208 1,0 % 27 Udmurts 20 0,10 %
11 Uzbeks 204 0,99 % 28 Iranian peoples 18 0,09 %
12 Jews 174 0,84 % 29 Finns und Karelians 16 0,08 %
13 Armenians 154 0,74 % 30 Bashkirs 9 0,04 %
14 Georgians 132 0,64 % 31 Pashtuns 8 0,04 %
15 Tatars 127 0,61 % 32 Turkish people 8 0,04 %
16 Chechens 124 0,60 % 33 Mongols 2 0,01 %
17 Azerbaijanis 108 0,52 % 34 Other 167 0,81 %

Notable inmates

References

  1. ^ a b Приказ МВД СССР № 00219 «Об организации особых лагерей МВД»
  2. ^ a b c СТЕПНОЙ ЛАГЕРЬ, Reference book Система исправительно-трудовых лагерей в СССР ("The System of Corrective Labor Camps in the USSR")
  3. ^ «Справка спецотдела Степного лагеря МВД о составе заключенных, содержащихся в лагере» (составитель начальник спецотдела полковник Савченко) ГА РФ Ф. 9414 Оп. 1, Д. 228. Л. 171—173. по публ. Кокурин А. И. Восстание в Степлаге. Отечественные архивы 1994. № 4 . с. 33-82. (с дополнением)
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