Sharashkas (singular: , ; sometimes ''sharaga'', ''sharazhka'') were secret
research and development
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laboratories operating from 1920s to the 1950s within the Soviet
Gulag
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labor camp
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system, as well as in other facilities under the supervision of the
Soviet secret service. Formally various secret R&D facilities were called "special design bureau" and similar terms. Etymologically, the word ''sharashka'' derives from a Russian
slang
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expression ''sharashkina kontora'', ("Sharashka's office"), an ironic, derogatory term to denote a poorly-organized, impromptu, or bluffing organization, which in its turn comes from the criminal argot term ''sharaga'' (шарага) for a band of thieves, hoodlums, etc.)
The scientists and engineers at a ''sharashka'' were prisoners picked by the Soviet government from various camps and prisons and assigned to work on scientific and technological problems. Living conditions were usually much better than in an average ''
taiga
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'' camp, mostly because of the absence of hard labor.
The results of the research in ''sharashkas'' were usually published (if published at all) under the names of prominent Soviet scientists without credit given to the real researchers, whose names frequently have been forgotten. Some of the scientists and engineers imprisoned in ''sharashkas'' were released during and after
World War II
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(1939–1945) to continue independent careers; some became world-renowned.
History
On May 15, 1930, the
Supreme Soviet of the National Economy
Supreme Soviet of the National Economy, Superior Soviet of the People's Economy, (Высший совет народного хозяйства, ВСНХ, ''Vysshiy sovet narodnogo khozyaystva'', VSNKh) was the superior state institution for mana ...
and
OGPU
The Joint State Political Directorate ( rus, Объединённое государственное политическое управление, p=ɐbjɪdʲɪˈnʲɵn(ː)əjə ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)əjə pəlʲɪˈtʲitɕɪskəjə ʊprɐˈv ...
issued a secret
circulaire
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Within the French and Belgian civil servi ...
"Об использовании на производстве специалистов, осужденных за вредительство" ("On the use in production of specialists convicted of
wrecking"). It ordered the use of "engineers-wreckers" to "eliminate the consequences of wrecking" and to provide them with the necessary literature, materials and devices for this. It also said that "the use of the wreckers must be organized in such a way that their work was carried out on the premises of the organs of OGPU."
In 1930
Leonid Ramzin and other engineers sentenced in the
Industrial Party Trial were formed into a special design bureau under the
Joint State Political Directorate
The Joint State Political Directorate ( rus, Объединённое государственное политическое управление, p=ɐbjɪdʲɪˈnʲɵn(ː)əjə ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)əjə pəlʲɪˈtʲitɕɪskəjə ʊprɐˈv ...
(OGPU), which was then the Soviet
secret police
image:Putin-Stasi-Ausweis.png, 300px, Vladimir Putin's secret police identity card, issued by the East German Stasi while he was working as a Soviet KGB liaison officer from 1985 to 1989. Both organizations used similar forms of repression.
Secre ...
.
In July 1931, the OGPU seized control of the in
Suzdal
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and the following year created a special prison laboratory (known as the Bureau of Special Purpose or ''BON'') where around nineteen leading plague and
tularaemia specialists were forced to work on the development of biological weapons. Colonel Mikhail Mikhailovich Faibich, a specialist in
typhus
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, was the first director of ''BON''. The laboratory was in operation until 1936, when the scientists were transferred to a Red Army microbiology facility on
Gorodomlya Island on
Lake Seliger.
In 1938,
Lavrenty Beria, a senior
NKVD
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official, created the Department of Special Design Bureaus at the NKVD USSR (Отдел особых конструкторских бюро НКВД СССР). In 1939, the unit was renamed the Special Technical Bureau at the NKVD USSR (Особое техническое бюро НКВД СССР) and placed under the control of General , under
Beria's immediate supervision. In 1941 it received a secret name, the 4th Special Department of the NKVD USSR (4-й спецотдел НКВД СССР).
In 1949, the scope of the ''sharashkas'' significantly increased. Previously the work done there was of
military and defense character. The MVD Order No. 001020 dated November 9, 1949 decreed installation of "Special technical and design bureaus" for a wide variety of civilian
research and development
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, particularly in the "remote areas of the
Union".
"Приказ МВД СССР об организации "шарашек"
, a Memorial
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webpage (retrieved January 2, 2014)
The 4th Special Department was disbanded in 1953.
Notable sharashka inmates
* Robert Ludvigovich Bartini (or Roberto Oros di Bartini) an aircraft designer and scientist.
* Valentin Glushko, a chief rocket engine designer.
His biography at MN
* Leonid Kerber, an aircraft radio equipment designer.
* Yuri Kondratyuk, a pioneer of astronautics
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and spaceflight
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, the inventor of the gravitational slingshot.
* Lev Kopelev, a writer, another inmate of Marfino (a prototype for Rubin from ''In the First Circle'')
*Sergei Korolev
Sergei Pavlovich Korolev (14 January 1966) was the lead Soviet Aerospace engineering, rocket engineer and spacecraft designer during the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s. He invented the R-7 Sem ...
, an aircraft and rocket designer, later the chief designer for the Soviet space program
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.
* Vladimir Myasishchev, an aircraft designer.
*Vladimir Petlyakov
Vladimir Mikhailovich Petlyakov (; 15 June 1891 – 12 January 1942) was a Soviet aeronautical engineer and aircraft designer.
Petlyakov was born in 1891 in Sambek, Don Host Oblast, Russian Empire (now Neklinovsky District, Rostov Oblast), wher ...
, the chief designer of the aircraft families ''Pe'' and ''VI''
* Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov, an aircraft designer (arrested for a brief period).
* Leonid Ramzin, the inventor of the straight-flow boiler
*Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn. (11 December 1918 – 3 August 2008) was a Soviet and Russian author and Soviet dissidents, dissident who helped to raise global awareness of political repression in the Soviet Union, especially the Gulag pris ...
, a writer. His novel '' In the First Circle'' is a vivid account of life in sharashka Marfino.
* Léon Theremin, a pioneer of electronic music, the inventor of the theremin
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and a passive eavesdropping device.
* Nikolay Timofeev-Ressovsky, a geneticist and radiobiologist
His biography at genetics.org
.
*Andrei Tupolev
Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev (; – 23 December 1972) was a Russian and later Soviet aeronautical engineer known for his pioneering aircraft designs as the director of the Tupolev Design Bureau.
Tupolev was an early pioneer of aeronautics i ...
, the chief designer of the aircraft families ''Tu'' and ''ANT''.
References
* L.L.Kerber, Von Hardesty, Paul Mitchell, ''Stalin's Aviation Gulag: Memoir of Andrei Tupolev and the Purge Era ( Smithsonian History of Aviation & Spaceflight S.)'', Smithsonian Institution Press, (hardcover, 1996, 396p.), .
External links
*
The database of research and design establishments of the Soviet defence industry, 1927–67
by Keith Dexter, The U. of Warwick.
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