Inside The Bloody History Of The Soviet Union’s White Sea-Baltic Canal
First opened in 1933, the White Sea-Baltic Canal was built on the backs of gulag prisoners. By the time it was done, more than 25,000 laborers had lost their lives.
By Morgan Dunn
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May 20, 2021
Inside The Bloody History Of The Soviet Union’s White Sea-Baltic Canal
First opened in 1933, the White Sea-Baltic Canal was built on the backs of gulag prisoners. By the time it was done, more than 25,000 laborers had lost their lives.
By Morgan Dunn
•
May 20, 2021