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Sevvostlag (, North-Eastern Corrective Labor Camps) was a system of forced labor camps set up to satisfy the workforce requirements of the construction trust in the region in April 1932. Organizationally being part of Dalstroy and under the management of the Labor and Defence Council of , these camps were formally subordinated to later the directorate of the Far Eastern Krai. On March 4, 1938, Sevvostlag was resubordinated to the . In 1942 it was resubordinated back to Dalstroy. In 1949 it was renamed to the Directorate of Dalstroy Corrective Labor Camps (Управление исправительно-трудовых лагерей Дальстроя). In 1953, after the death of , with the reform of the Soviet penal system, it was again resubordinated to Gulag and later reformed into the Directorate of Far Eastern Corrective Labor Camps Управление Северо-восточных исправительно-трудовых лагерей, УСВИТЛ (USVITL).

The inmates served on all Dalstroy projects, the major ones being and road construction, including the infamous .


Structure and prisoners
Sevvostlag was the sole administration for the whole system of the forced labor of Dalstroy. The numerous labor camps usually mentioned for Kolyma and Dalstroy were formally referred to as subcamps ("camp subdivisions", лагерные подразделения) attached (but not subordinated) to the corresponding production units. Until the 1950s the only exceptions were camps on the periphery of Kolyma, which while servicing Dalstroy, were either detached from or attached to Sevostlag at various times. History of Dalstroy
99,843
76,388
87,335
69,389
79,613
106,893
108,685
131,317
157,001
170,557
Figures for 1 January for each year.
Figure for 1932 for December
From 1945 to 1949 there was a subcamp for Japanese prisoners of war in Magadan, which held 3,479 prisoners by January 1, 1949.


Notable inmates


Management and headquarters
The management was initially headquartered in the Srednikan settlement (now , ). It was moved to the , and eventually to .

Prominent camp officials included:

  • Rodion Vaskov (Родион И. Васьков) – (11.03.32 – 09.28.34)
  • Ivan Filippov (Иван Г. Филиппов) – captain of state security (09.28.34 – 12.21.37)
  • (Гаранин, Степан Николаевич) – (12.21.37 – 09.27.38)
  • A. Vishnevetsky (А. А. Вишневецкий) – captain of state security (02.16.40 – 02.19.41)
  • Yevekl Drabkin (Евекль Иделевич Драбкин) – colonel of state security (05.19.41 – 03.13.45)
  • N. Titov (Н.Ф. Титов) – Major General (03.13.45 – 07.27.48)
  • A. Derevianko (А. А. Деревянко) – Major General (07.27.48 – 05.03.51)


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