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Established as a museum in the early '90s, Perm 36 serves as a memorial to those who perished in the Gulag system. The narrator, amidst the artifacts, shares stories of individual prisoners—distinguished personalities and average workers alike—highlighting the indiscriminate nature of persecution under Stalin’s regime. He navigates through areas previously inaccessible to inmates, encapsulating the haunting sense of confinement and despair while reflecting on the broader historical context.