“In 1937, fellows, it was that way all across Siberia to the Kolyma, and the big bottleneck was in the Sea of Okhotsk, and in Vladivostok. The steamships could transport only thirty thousand a month, and they kept driving them on and on from Moscow without taking that into account. Well, and so a hundred thousand of them piled up. Understand?” “Who counted them?” “Whoever was supposed to, counted.” “If you’re talking about the Vladivostok Transit Prison, then in February, 1937, there weren’t more than forty thousand there.” “People were stuck there for several months at a time. The bedbugs
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