LITTLE-KNOWN FINNISH CONCENTRATION CAMPS IN THE OCCUPIED TERRITORY OF KARELIA

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The article addresses issues related to the maintenance of prisoners in labor camps in the territory of theKarelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic occupied by the Finns in 1941-1944 using the example of labor camps in theMedvezhyegorsk region. The relevance of the study is due to the special importance of preserving historical memoryabout the genocide of the Nazis and their allies in the occupied USSR territory during the Great Patriotic War for mo-dern society. Based on the memoirs and protocols of interrogation of prisoners, numerous aspects of the detention ofcivilians in those Finnish concentration camps are studied, which until recently have been overlooked by researchersfor various reasons. The novelty of the article is determined by the introduction into scientific circulation of extensivearchival materials used for studying the nature of the work performed by prisoners, the facts of the Finnish invaders’ war crimes against prisoners, the completely fictitious quarantine measures of the occupation regime in the camps, and the reasons for sending the prisoners to places of detention.

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S. Verigin

PetrozavodskState University

Email: verigin@petrsu.ru
Dr. Sc. (History)

D. Popov

PetrozavodskState University

Email: dps1939@mail.ru
Dr. Sc. (History)

D. Eloshin

PetrozavodskState University

Email: dmitry.eloschin@yandex.ru
Dr. Sc. (History)

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