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Belbaltlag (Russian names: Белбалтлаг, БелБалтлаг, ББЛ, Беломорско-Балтийский ИТЛ) was the
Soviet Gulag forced labor camp
whose main
purpose was manning...
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first major project constructed in the
Soviet Union using forced labor.
Belbaltlag, the
Directorate of the BBK Camps,
managed the construction, supplying...
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responsible for
construction of the
White Sea–Baltic Canal, 1932: right: Frenkel; center: Berman; left:
Afanasyev (Head of the
southern part of
Belbaltlag)...
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prisoners from the camp were
transferred to the
newly established Belbaltlag to man the
construction of the
White Sea –
Baltic Canal. In 1936, the...
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Directorate of
Corrective Labor Camps BAMLag:
Directorate of BAM
camps Belbaltlag:
Directorate of
White Sea–Baltic
Canal camps,
refer to
previously mentioned...
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Shown left are
Neuengamme slave labourers digging the Dove–Elbe canal,
right are
Belbaltlag canal armymen digging the
White Sea–Baltic canal...
- from 6
December 1941 to 23 June 1944. It
housed the
headquarters of the
Belbaltlag forced labor camp
which manned the
construction of the
White Sea–Baltic...
- liturgy,
which led to his
transfer to the
Anzer island. Soon he was sent to
Belbaltlag the
station Bear Mountain. In 1934 he was
released but the ban stay in...
- due to malnutrition,
though he was
reunited with his wife in 1932 at
Belbaltlag labor camp. In
December 1931,
Maxim Gorky wrote acidly in
Pravda and in...
- 23, 1931 he was
sentenced to five
years in the
labor camps and sent to
Belbaltlag. In the fall of 1933 he was
freed from the camp and
returned to Leningrad...