1. gulag - Noun
2. gulag - Verb
3. Gulag - Proper noun
a Russian prison camp for political prisoners
Source: WordNet516,841 prisoners died in camps from 1941 to 1943 Zemskov, Gulag, Sociologičeskije issledovanija, 1991, No. 6, pp. 14–15. Source: Internet
After release, Marković wrote autobiographic account in two volumes titled Ten years in Gulag (Deset godina u Gulagu, Matica crnogorska, Podgorica, Montenegro 2004). Source: Internet
Additionally, the next update will also be adding the new Supply Run contract, changing up the weapons in the Gulag, and adding the new Spotter Scope item. Source: Internet
A. Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago, Part I, comments to Chapter 5 And of the building of Northern Railway Labor Camp (" Sevzheldorlag ") Solzhenitsyn reports, "An ordinary hard working political prisoner almost could not survive at that penal camp. Source: Internet
Battle royale players will be sent to the Gulag if they are defeated during a match. Source: Internet
After World War II Transpolar Railway was a project of the Gulag system that took place from 1947 to 1953. Source: Internet