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>Some historians estimate that 14 million people were imprisoned in the Gulag labor camps from 1929 to 1953 (the estimates for the period from 1918 to 1929 are more difficult to calculate).[20] Other calculations, by historian Orlando Figes, refer to 25 million prisoners of the Gulag in 1928–1953.[21] A further 6–7 million were deported and exiled to remote areas of the USSR, and 4–5 million passed through labor colonies, plus 3.5 million who were already in, or had been sent to, labor settlements.[20]
Oh my Soijence, the Gulags literally had more prisoners than the Nazi concentration camps.
Meanwhile in the present-day AIDS-riddled Mafia Capitalist Republic of Russia:
>In January 2023 the FSIN has a total prisoner population of 433,006, which included all pretrial detainees.
>Russia has world's fifth largest prison population, after the United States of America, the People's Republic of China, Brazil, and Bharat.