Sozerko Artagovich Malsagov () (June 17, 1895 - February 25, 1976), was Russian Imperial Army officer known for his memoir about his escape from the
Solovki prison camp.
[МАЛЬСАГОВ СОЗЕРКО АРТАГАНОВИЧ]
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Malsagov, together with four other inmates (Матвей Сазонов, Yuri Bezsonov, Pole Эдвард Мальбродский, Василий Приблудин.) escaped from Solovki on May 18, 1925, and run into Finland
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.[ Bezsonov also wrote a similar memoir.
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Memoir
*''Соловки. Остров пыток и смерти (Записки бежавшего с Соловков офицера С.А. Мальсагова)'', 1925, in Russian emigre newspaper ''Сегодня'', Riga[
*S.A. Malsagoff. ''An Island Hell: A Soviet Prison in the Far North'', London, A.M. Philpot LTD., 1926. Translated by F.H.Lyon.][''An Island Hell'']
at the Internet Archive
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*''Адский остров. Советская тюрьма на далеком севере'', 1996, translated from English by Sh. Yandiyev (Ш. Яндиев)
References
1895 births
1976 deaths
Ingush people
Inmates of Solovki prison camp
Soviet escapees
Escapees from Soviet detention
20th-century Polish military personnel
Polish September Campaign participants
Gulag memoirs
Soviet rehabilitations
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