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The Nazino Tragedy, also known as the Nazino Affair, occurred in May 1933 in the Soviet Union as part of Stalin’s forced collectivization and “dekulakization” policies. Thousands of people, primarily urban poor, petty criminals, and those accused of being “socially harmful elements,” were deported to Nazino Island in western Siberia. Lacking proper preparation, food, shelter, … Continue reading Episode 434: The Nazino Island Cannibal Tragedy
The year is 1933. Rounded up randomly, Russian citizens- suddenly enemies of the state- found themselves on Nazino Island. What unfolded is beyond comprehension. It is a story that must be told, must be remembered and must never happen again! A horror story, a cautionary tale, a true story.Email us at: downtherh@protonmail.com
The year is 1933. Rounded up randomly, Russian citizens suddenly enemies of the state found themselves on Nazino Island. What unfolded is beyond comprehension. It is a story that must be told, must be remembered and must never happen again! A horror story, a cautionary tale, a true story. Email us at: downtherh@protonmail.com
The short history of Nazino Island. Where innocent men, women, and children were arrested and sent to survive with hardened criminals. Without resources they had to fend for themselves in one of Earth's most inhospitable environments in order to become a self-sustaining community that would produce for Stalin's USSR. Desperation led to cannibalism.... With Manchin caving and America attempting to cut emissions by 40% within just over 7 years.....prepare for the unthinkable. Join our telegram channel! Link in Linktree below. https://linktr.ee/TheTacosandJIhadPodcast Rate us and leave a review! Tacos and Jihad Podcast on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen. We also have a Patreon and a SubscribeStar if you'd like to support the show! CLICK THE LINKTREE Snapchat: @tacosandjihad Voicemail: (937)949-0335 Disclaimer: Views and opinions held by third parties, including sponsors, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions held by the hosts of The Tacos and Jihad Podcast.
We are going to go back in time to 1933 to Nazino Island, aka Nazinsky Island, AKA CANNIBAL ISLAND… A very isolated island located in Siberia, Russia. This island became known as one of Stalin's worst Gulags. A tragic and chilling story that'll equally disgust you, but make you laugh! @Bizarre Buffet , we try to keep even the topic of Cannibalism lighthearted ! Follow Bizarre Buffet Online Support Bizarre Buffet On Patreon Follow Bizarre Buffet On Instagram Like Bizarre Buffet On Facebook Subscribe To Bizarre Buffet On YouTube Bizarre Buffet Online Follow The Host's Of Bizarre Buffet Follow Marc Bluestein On Instagram Follow Jen Wilson On Instagram Follow Mark Tauriello On Instagram If you're enjoying the content brought to you here at Bizarre Buffet, please consider leaving a positive review of the show on Apple Podcast's / iTunes. Listening on Spotify ? Give our show a " like " ! It helps a tremendous deal. Bizarre Buffet is an indépendant production.The support of our listener's keep's this show going. Thank you for listening ! Support the show!: https://patreon.com/bizarrebuffet See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The horrors and history behind Nazino island known by many names like death and cannibal island.
The desolate Siberian wasteland called Nazino became known as Cannibal Island, but it was also a doorway to another island -- one called the End of Days, on the edge of Hell's vast black ocean. One mad scientist has found the way to open that door, and cross over.Produced and edited by Jeff DavidsonFeaturing the music:Daniel Birch - Boat to the IslandJohn Badger and the Moustache Riders of Doom - Brave New WorldDiogenes in Hell - Abyssal tides collapse ashoreMarko and Myky - Retarded LullabyMossenek - Bark of InsanityChelsea Oxendine - Lilah is Grown, and the theme music Please subscribe through Buzzsprout, Stitcher, Spotify, Podchaser, or iTunesFind me on social media on Instagram Facebook and Twitter, or email me direct at AScaryHomeCompanion@gmail.comSupport our PATREON page! And check out the Redbubble merch shop. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ascaryhomecompanion)
In this stinky foot hole of an episode we talk about the Black Dahlia Murder, The Russian Nazino Cannibal Island, and we shoot the breeze the only way a couple of blonde boys know how.
Nazino Island was a Soviet gulag outpost located in Siberia 1300 miles away from Moscow. In May 1933 over 6000 prisoners were sent to the remote island with the intention of creating a settlement for further expansion. It didn’t go to plan. In the absence of food and shelter, humanity disintegrate and a lawless cannibal island emerged exposing extreme levels of human depravity. Facebook/Instagram @robotsforeyepodcast Twitter @robotsforeyes robotsforeyes@gmail.com www.elyucateco.com www.podbelly.com #nazinoisland #nazinoaffair #cannibal #humandepravity #soviet #sovietgulag #podbelly #podbellynetwork #elyucateco #lordoftheflies #cannibalisland #gulag
Join the guys this week as they finish their cannibal island series. Tune in to learn about the tragic events that lead to the death of thousands of russian people, listen as they read excerpts and passages from official reports about how they dealt with the cannibals on and off the island plus much more on Cannibal Island Pt.2: Nazino island. follow us on instagram instagram.com/theweirdhistoryeerietalespod source material and links to purchase/view can be found be low: https://www.amazon.com/Cannibal-Island-Siberian-against-Humanity/dp/0691130833 https://www.amazon.com/Cannibal-Island-Cedric-Condom/dp/B07JFXNDFC music used and their licenses can also be found below: Stay The Course by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5048-stay-the-course License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Reign by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4272-reign License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Jackhammer by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4065-jackhammer License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Crisis by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3561-crisis License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start the show off talking about horror movies, the upcoming Halloween season and what they have been up to lately. Then, a man in Burlington County New Jersey claims he witnessed a baby Bigfoot when he was driving his truck in June of 2019. At first the witness claims he at first thought it was a giant ground hog, but then it stood up. Then, a person and a couple of friends were hanging out one night on a levee near Stockton, California when they witnesses some very strange lights in the sky. The next morning they were awoken by the ringing of their doorbell. Outside the door was standing what appeared to be a Man In Black. After the break Kyle brings up the horrible story of Stalin's Cannibal Island. Eighty-six years ago in May, a small flotilla of lumber barges pulled up to Nazino Island and off-loaded about 3,000 "settlers" with orders to construct a "special settlement," as their little corner of Stalin's GULAG – the network of labor camps that spread across the Soviet Union where millions of people were repressed and killed -- was euphemistically called. At least 23 of the prisoners were already dead. Without tools or shelter or food and surrounded by armed guards who shot anyone who tried to brave the icy river, the prisoners quickly fell victim to starvation, disease, violence, and the brutal elements. And still, additional barges continued to pull up at the island. Numerous gruesome incidents of cannibalism were reported. So many, in fact, that locals came to call it Cannibal Island or the Island of Death. By August, at least 4,000 people were dead or missing. According to a Soviet document dated August 20, 1933, there were only 2,200 survivors out of the 6,700 prisoners who had been sent to Nazino, a low-lying, swampy strip some 3 kilometers long and about 600 meters wide. Out of the 6,700 prisoners sent to Nazino Island only 2,200 survived. All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives! Show Notes: New Jersey Man Claims He Saw Young Bigfoot Watched By MIBs Stalin's Cannibal Island Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided by Pretty Lights. Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com. Songs Used: Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin Gold Coast Hustle Starlit Skies Understand Me Now
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start the show off talking about horror movies, the upcoming Halloween season and what they have been up to lately. Then, a man in Burlington County New Jersey claims he witnessed a baby Bigfoot when he was driving his truck in June of 2019. At first the witness claims he at first thought it was a giant ground hog, but then it stood up. Then, a person and a couple of friends were hanging out one night on a levee near Stockton, California when they witnesses some very strange lights in the sky. The next morning they were awoken by the ringing of their doorbell. Outside the door was standing what appeared to be a Man In Black. After the break Kyle brings up the horrible story of Stalin's Cannibal Island. Eighty-six years ago in May, a small flotilla of lumber barges pulled up to Nazino Island and off-loaded about 3,000 "settlers" with orders to construct a "special settlement," as their little corner of Stalin's GULAG – the network of labor camps that spread across the Soviet Union where millions of people were repressed and killed -- was euphemistically called. At least 23 of the prisoners were already dead. Without tools or shelter or food and surrounded by armed guards who shot anyone who tried to brave the icy river, the prisoners quickly fell victim to starvation, disease, violence, and the brutal elements. And still, additional barges continued to pull up at the island. Numerous gruesome incidents of cannibalism were reported. So many, in fact, that locals came to call it Cannibal Island or the Island of Death. By August, at least 4,000 people were dead or missing. According to a Soviet document dated August 20, 1933, there were only 2,200 survivors out of the 6,700 prisoners who had been sent to Nazino, a low-lying, swampy strip some 3 kilometers long and about 600 meters wide. Out of the 6,700 prisoners sent to Nazino Island only 2,200 survived. All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives! Show Notes: New Jersey Man Claims He Saw Young Bigfoot Watched By MIBs Stalin's Cannibal Island Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided by Pretty Lights. Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com. Songs Used: Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin Gold Coast Hustle Starlit Skies Understand Me Now
What’s going on guy, join us this week as Lloyd, X, Brian and I get into the nitty gritty of some of the things to happen this week in pop culture. Those things include: Motorcycle cop chase, MGK wants to go bar for bar with Eminem, Mom embarresses son, kid wins 3 million playing fortnite, mass shootings, who'd win in a fight, Pee drinking and horrors of the world: Nazino Island.
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The Nazino affair (Russian: Назинская трагедия, translit. Nazinskaya Tragediya) was the mass deportation of 6,000 people to Nazino Island in the Soviet Union in May 1933. The deportees, mostly political prisoners and petty criminals, were forcibly sent to the small, isolated island in Western Siberia, located 540 kilometers (340 mi) northwest of Tomsk, to construct a "special settlement". They were abandoned with only flour for food, and little in the way of tools, clothing, or shelter, and those who attempted to leave were killed by armed guards.[1][2] The conditions of the island led to widespread disease, abuse of power, violence, and cannibalism. Within thirteen weeks, over 4,000 of the deportees related to Nazino Island had died or disappeared, and a majority of the survivors were in ill health.[3][2] The Nazino affair was virtually unknown until 1988, when an investigation by Memorialbegan during the glasnost reforms in the Soviet Union. The events were popularized in 2002 when reports of a September 1933 special commission by the Communist Party of Western Siberia were published by Memorial.
The Nazino affair (Russian: Назинская трагедия, translit. Nazinskaya Tragediya) was the mass deportation of 6,000 people to Nazino Island in the Soviet Union in May 1933. The deportees, mostly political prisoners and petty criminals, were forcibly sent to the small, isolated island in Western Siberia, located 540 kilometers (340 mi) northwest of Tomsk, to construct a "special settlement". They were abandoned with only flour for food, and little in the way of tools, clothing, or shelter, and those who attempted to leave were killed by armed guards.[1][2] The conditions of the island led to widespread disease, abuse of power, violence, and cannibalism. Within thirteen weeks, over 4,000 of the deportees related to Nazino Island had died or disappeared, and a majority of the survivors were in ill health.[3][2] The Nazino affair was virtually unknown until 1988, when an investigation by Memorialbegan during the glasnost reforms in the Soviet Union. The events were popularized in 2002 when reports of a September 1933 special commission by the Communist Party of Western Siberia were published by Memorial.
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In 1933, 6,000 Russian dissidents were deported to Nazino Island in Siberia. The island was sorrounded by arm guards who were ordered to kill anyone who tried to escape. The dissidents,placed on the island without food or shelter, soon resorted to cannibalism. Special Thanks to Jason Dikes for the script. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.