prisog
Prisog is a term used in the context of the Soviet Union and its satellite states to refer to a system of forced labor camps established in the late 1930s. The term is derived from the Russian words "prison" and "labor," reflecting the dual nature of these camps, which served as both prisons and labor camps. Prisogs were established as part of the Soviet government's efforts to suppress dissent and maintain control over the population.
The prisog system was officially introduced in 1938, following the Great Purge, a period of political repression
The prisog system was used to carry out a variety of tasks, including construction projects, mining, and