The Russian Revolution: How the Tsars Lost Everything — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the shadowy world of the Cheka's prison network that preceded the Gulag. They trace the origins of the Soviet concentration camp system from the first camps established in 1918 at Murom and Arzamas to the network of 'concentration camps' (kontslageri) that spread across Russia during the Red Terror. The conversation focuses on the camps at Kholmogory and Pertominsk in the Arkhangelsk region, where thousands of political prisoners were held and executed in 1920-1921. Lucas explains how the Cheka, under Felix Dzerzhinsky, created a parallel justice system that bypassed courts, with camps run by the Special Department (Osoby Otdel) and the Secret Department (Sekretny Otdel). He details the testimony of survivor and former Cheka officer Vladimir Zenzinov, who documented the horrors of the Kholmogory camp system. The episode also covers the role of the Cheka's Transport Department and the use of monastery buildings converted into prisons. Luna asks about the connection between these early camps and the later Gulag system, and Lucas explains that the Cheka's camps were the direct predecessors of Stalin's labor camps, with the same brutal methods of forced labor, starvation, and execution. #Cheka #Kholmogory #Pertominsk #RedTerror #Dzerzhinsky #SovietCamps #GulagOrigins #RussianRevolution #PoliticalPrisoners #Arkhangelsk #Kontslageri #OsobyOtdel #SekretnyOtdel #VladimirZenzinov #BolshevikTerror #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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