In the spring of 1933, thousands of Soviet citizens were dumped onto a small island in Siberia with virtually nothing—no food, no tools, no shelter, and no realistic chance of survival.
In this episode of History Shorts, we uncover the horrifying story of Nazino Island, later known as "Cannibal Island." Intended as part of Joseph Stalin's vast deportation system, the experiment quickly descended into unimaginable chaos. Starvation, disease, violence, exposure, and documented cases of cannibalism claimed thousands of lives in just a matter of weeks, while armed guards prevented escape.
For decades, Soviet authorities buried the truth. Only years later did investigators piece together what had happened on this isolated island in the Ob River.
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