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Baikal Amur
Corrective Labor Camp (
Bamlag) (Russian: Байка́ло-Аму́рский исправи́тельно-трудово́й ла́герь, Бамла́г) was a
subdivision of
GULAG which existed...
- colleagues,
Frenkel managed to
remain alive. By 1937
Frenkel was head of
BAMlag, the
Baikal Amur
Mainline railway camp, one of the most
chaotic and lethal...
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Konstantin Konstantinovich Rokossovsky (Russian: Константин Константинович (Ксаверьевич) Рокоссовский; Polish:
Konstanty Rokossowski; 21
December 1896...
- Ispravitelno-trudovykh Lagerey", or The
Chief Directorate of
Corrective Labor Camps BAMLag:
Directorate of BAM
camps Belbaltlag:
Directorate of
White Sea–Baltic Canal...
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GULAG which existed during 1938-1941. It was
created from the
disbanded Bamlag. Its
administration was
headquartered in the
settlement of Svobodny, Amur...
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Leonid Viktorovich Varpakhovsky (Russian: Леонид Викторович Варпаховский; 29
March 1908 in
Moscow – 12
February 1976 in Moscow) was a director, scenarist...
- Trans-Siberian railway. In the 1930s, labor-camp inmates, in
particular from the
Bamlag camp of the
Gulag system,
built the
section from
Tayshet to Bratsk. In a...
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Pavel Alexandrovich Florensky (also P. A. Florenskiĭ, Florenskii, Florenskij; Russian: Па́вел Алекса́ндрович Флоре́нский; Armenian: Պավել Ֆլորենսկի, romanized: Pavel...
- was
extended by 3 years.
Bahrianyi was then
transferred to
another camp,
Bamlag. The
exact date of his
release is unknown, but on June 16, 1938, he was...
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financial management of
another Stalinist building project,
overseeing Bamlag, the
system of
prison and
labour camps working on the
construction of the...