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Sharashkas (singular: Russian: шара́шка, [ʂɐˈraʂkə];
sometimes sharaga, sharazhka) were
secret research and
development laboratories operating from 1920s...
- in
English in 2009. The
novel depicts the
lives of the
occupants of a
sharashka (a
research and
development bureau made of
Gulag inmates)
located in the...
- NKVD
sharashka for
aircraft designers in
Bolshevo near Moscow,
where many
surviving ex-TsAGI
people had
already been sent to work. The
sharashka soon...
- prisons, much more
comfortable than the gulag,
colloquially known as
sharashkas.
These prisoners continued their work in
these prisons and were later...
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secret Gulag detention facilities for
scientists and engineers,
known as
sharashkas. From 1945, he
oversaw the
Soviet atomic bomb project, to
which Stalin...
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colleagues were executed. In 1939 he was
moved from a
prison to an NKVD
sharashka for
aircraft designers near Moscow,
where many ex-TsAGI
people had already...
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special category of repression.
Secret research laboratories known as
Sharashka (шарашка) held
arrested and
convicted scientists, some of them prominent...
- (preceding the KGB),
taken back to the
Soviet Union and made to work in a
sharashka laboratory prison camp at Magadan, Siberia. He
reappeared 30
years later...
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execution were
widely circulated and published,
Theremin was put to work in a
sharashka (a
secret laboratory in the
Gulag camp system),
together with
Andrei Tupolev...
- camps; the "middle phase", as he
later referred to it, was
spent in a
sharashka (a
special scientific research facility run by
Ministry of
State Security)...