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lyudmila [28]
4 years ago
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Why was the director of the factory arrested and sent to the gulag?

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vivado [14]4 years ago
7 0

D) for being the first to stop clapping

Ugo [173]4 years ago
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Gulag<span> is actually a Russian acronym for Chief Administration of Corrective Labour Camps which was first developed by Vladimir Lenin. The </span>gulags were a vast network of detention centres and forced labour prisons located within the former Soviet Union. <span>members who failed to show up to protect Kirov, </span>sent to the Gulag<span>. Stalin calls the assassination an anti-Communist conspiracy from within the Party and launches a series of show trials, arresting and executing senior party members.</span>
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