NIZHNY TAGIL [C]* Cemetery at central Tagillag infirmary | Russia's Necropolis of Terror and the Gulag

NIZHNY TAGIL [C]* Cemetery at central Tagillag infirmary

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Date of burial
1942 to early 1950s
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Address
Sverdlovsk Region, Nizhny Tagil, Rogozhkinskoe graveyard
Access in a populated area
Public transport
On foot
Visiting Hours or Restrictions
Visiting hours
Comments
Accessible when cemetery is open
Type of burial
Camp (prison) burial ground
Deportees’ graveyard
Current use
Cultural and/or educational purposes
Ceremonial events
Presence of memorials, etc.
Yes
Protected status
Not protected
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Background

The cemetery of prisoners and forced labourer of the 7th division of Tagillag was located near Mount Goly Kamen, today urban sub-district Goly Kamen. In 1941-1943 those who died were buried in common graves; later they had individual graves. The numbers of prisoners and forced labourers buried in the Visimskoe cemetery has not been established.

In the early 1950s inhabitants of Nizhny Tagil were buried in neighbouring sections of the cemetery. Later the section of camp burials was covered with a layer of waste to a depth of five metres. Today the camp burials are outside the borders of the functioning graveyard.

Books of Remembrance

The Memorial online database (2025) names 38,697 victims in the Sverdlovsk Region (BR 36,494). See Yekaterinburg memorial.

Drawing on “Their Names Restored: Nizhny Tagil” and other sources, the database lists 508 individuals who were mobilised in the 1940s to work in Tagillag. Over two hundred were born in the Volga German republic; 11 deaths are recorded.

Ceremonies
DateNature of ceremoniesOrganiser or responsible personParticipantsFrequency
28 August
Day of Remembrance and Sorrow of Russian Germans
Annual Event
Nature of area requiring preservation
State of burialsAreaBoundaries
not preserved
not determined
not delineated
Administrative responsibility and ownership, informal responsibility for the site
On land under the control of the Sverdlovsk City Administration
Sources and bibliography

[ original texts and hyperlinks ]

V.M. Kirillov, A history of repressive measures in the Nizhny Tagil region: 1920s to early 1950s, in two volumes, Vol. 1, Nizhny Tagil, 1996

A Book of Remembrance, compiled and introduced by V.M. Kirillov, Yekaterinburg, 1994 (336 pp)

V. Kligitsev, “Flags of Victory in the dust of the camps”, A history of Nizhny Tagil from its foundation to the present  [retrieved, 29 May 2022]

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