Intalag

Mine number 9
Two Lithuanian political prisoners in Intalag (1955) ready to go into a coal mine

The Inta Corrective Labor Camp or Intalag (‹See Tfd›Russian: Инти́нский исправи́тельно-трудово́й ла́герь, Инталаг, romanizedIntínskiy ispravítel'no-trudovóy láger', also abbreviated Intinlag, Intlag, and Intastroy) was a forced labor camp of the Gulag, which existed between 1941 and 1948 near the town of Inta in the Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Prisoners at the camp were mainly engaged in the mining of local coal deposits.