Svirlag


Svirlag, SvirLAG was a Soviet forced labour camp run by NKVD's GULAG Directorate. It was located on the river Svir in the forests by the town Lodeynoye Pole, 244 km north-east of Saint Petersburg, in Leningrad oblast, Vepsland – the land of the Vepses, operated in the 1930s and onwards. SvirLAG concentration camp was supplier of wood to Moscow and Saint Petersburg.
The camp was established on November 17, 1931.
The number of those who died or were killed in Svirlag in 1930s is measured in thousands of victims. In 1935, 36.500 inmates were kept in this camp.
The camp was located in the medieval buildings of what was formerly the Alexander-Svirsky Monastery. Bolsheviks closed and vandalized the monastery in 1918. The holy relics were removed, monks partly executed and partly expelled. The chief of the monastery archimandrite Evgeniy Trofimov was executed on October 23, 1918 along with 5 monks behind the monastery walls. The monastery buildings were turned into prisons, barracks, and mental asylum. On September 22, 1998 Ministry of Culture of Russia and Russian Ministry of State Property signed decree about delivery of monastery back to Saint Petersburg parish of Russian Orthodox Church.

Svirlag compared in GULAG system

"The situation review" of GULAG for October 1935 presents the average composition of the camp population as for October 1934 – 694,100 persons, as for October 1935 – 828,800 persons and of these 36,500 were concentrated in SvirLAG – 6th by size along with Bamlag, Dmitlag, Volgolag on Volga, Belbaltlag and Ukhtpechlag in Ukhta, Temlag, Dallag, Siblag, Sazlag, Karlag, Prorvlag, Sarlag, Vetlag, Sevvostlag, Vaygach, Norilsklag in Norilsk.

Convicts and victims

Political and church convicts were kept there. Only 1 of 4 was a criminal.
The administration of the camp was based in Svirstroy on the Svir River. The convicted inmates worked in mines extracting mica, stone and clay.
Sampson Sievershieromonk of Saint Petersburg's Alexander Nevsky Lavra was imprisoned and tortured in this camp, though survived.
Among other inmates who were imprisoned or executed in SvirLAG were:
Archival statistics tells that only in one year of 1932 1,569 died or were executed in Svirlag and in 1935 3,887 inmates more died or were killed in Svirlag, this makes total of 5,456 victims just in two years of 1932 and 1935.