A camp outpost of Dalstroi’s Northern mining department existed at the goldmine from 1941 to 1954. The Sevvostlag prisoners burial ground was 2 kms from the camp. The total number buried there is not known. Inhabitants of the Gorky settlement were subsequently buried in the same area.
The mine closed in the late 1990s and the settlement ceased to exist some years later. The graveyard has been abandoned.
Memorial’s online database (2025) names 11,427 victims in the Magadan Region (BR 7,546). See Maldyak 49-04.
Drawing on all its sources the database names 1,833 who were sent to Sevvostlag (349 of whom died there).
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have not survived
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not established
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partially delineated
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[ Original texts & hyperlinks ]
Materials of the Kolyma expedition (2011) – archive of the Memorial Research & Information Centre (St Petersburg)
“Gorky mine prisoners’ cemetery”, Virtual Museum of the Gulag [retrieved, 28 May 2022; no longer accessible]