The Alexandrovsk Central Hard-Labour Prison was established in 1873. During the Soviet period it was first a labour colony for juvenile offenders and then, from the late 1930s to 1956, it served as a prison for those sentenced to terms of imprisonment and a centre for isolation and interrogation.
The prisoners burial ground was located in woods near the Alexandrovskoe village. Burials were made in individual and common graves. Subsequently, the graves were partially destroyed during the building of a road. Part of the burial mounds have survived.
State of burials | Area | Boundaries |
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A few burial mounds
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not determined
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not delineated
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[ Original texts & hyperlinks ]
“The Alexandrovsk Central Prison has left behind a burial ground”, NewsBabr.com website, 19 May 2002
O. Nekhayev, “Far away in the Irkutsk Region a bulldozer destroys memory”, Sibirika portal