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In 1933, deep in Siberia, thousands of people were dumped on a remote island with almost nothing to survive.
No shelter, no tools, and barely any food. What followed was chaos, starvation, and a descent into one of the darkest episodes of the Soviet era.
It wasn’t just a humanitarian disaster; it was the planned result of a system that treated human beings as expendable.
Learn about the Nazino Tragedy and why it still stands as a warning about the consequences of unchecked power on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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