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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! NKVD special camps were internment camps in the Soviet occupation zone in post-World War II Germany. They were set up by the Soviet Military Administration in Germany (SMAD) and run by the Soviet secret service (NKVD). On 8 August 1948, the camps were made subordinate to the Gulag. Because no contacts of the camp inmates to the outside world were permitted, the special camps were also known as Silence camps. The very existence of the camps was kept secret, only massive Western press led the Soviets to respond with a moderate propaganda campaign of…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! NKVD special camps were internment camps in the Soviet occupation zone in post-World War II Germany. They were set up by the Soviet Military Administration in Germany (SMAD) and run by the Soviet secret service (NKVD). On 8 August 1948, the camps were made subordinate to the Gulag. Because no contacts of the camp inmates to the outside world were permitted, the special camps were also known as Silence camps. The very existence of the camps was kept secret, only massive Western press led the Soviets to respond with a moderate propaganda campaign of their own admitting and defending the camps' existence. Inmates were not released before 1948.