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countable and uncountable, plural katorgas
Penal servitude in a Russian or Soviet labour camp. quotations examples
Sentenced to ten years of hard labor in the Siberian mines, he defied the Russian tyrant by his funeral oration at the grave of Dmokhovsky, his boldness resulting in an additional fifteen years of katorga.
1912, Alexander Berkman, Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist
However, brutal floggings, increased terms of katorga, starvation diets, permanent chaining to a wheelbarrow and other fearsome sanctions failed to staunch the flow.
1991, Alan Wood, The History of Siberia: from Russian conquest to revolution
Under the Bolsheviks there was going to be an end to the katorga.
2007, Edward Crankshaw, Cracks in the Kremlin Wall
A Tsarist or Soviet labour camp. examples