Katorga

Removing of shackles: painting by Aleksander Sochaczewski (1843–1923)

Katorga (Russian: ка́торга, romanizedkátorga, IPA: [ˈkatərɡə] ; from medieval and modern Greek: κάτεργον, romanizedkátergon, lit.'galley'; and Ottoman Turkish: کادیرغا, kadırga) was a system of penal labor in the Russian Empire[1] and the Soviet Union (see Katorga labor in the Soviet Union).

Prisoners were sent to remote penal colonies in vast uninhabited areas of Siberia and the Russian Far East where voluntary settlers and workers were never available in sufficient numbers. The prisoners had to perform forced labor under harsh conditions.

  1. ^ "Russian History Resources". Bucknell University – Russian Studies. Lewisberg, PA. n.d. Archived from the original on February 28, 2007.