The White Sea Canal was built by slave labour run by OGPU, the successor to the Cheka. All of the top men were Jews according to The Jewish Century at page 199, written by a Jew from Russia. The Wiki manages not to enlighten us. That was set up by Jews too. It was not a fun job to be on. Some background is at Slave Labour In Soviet Russia
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The White Sea – Baltic Sea Canal (Russian: Беломо́рско–Балти́йский кана́л, Belomorsko–Baltiyskiy Kanal, BBK), often abbreviated to White Sea Canal (Belomorkanal) is a ship canal in Russia opened on 2 August 1933. It connects the White Sea with Lake Onega, which is further connected to the Baltic Sea. Until 1961, its original name was the Stalin White Sea – Baltic Sea Canal (Belomorsko–Baltiyskiy Kanal imeni Stalina). The canal was constructed by forced labour of GULAG inmates and during its construction some 8,700 people died (although various estimates have been stated).The canal runs partially along several canalised rivers and Lake Vygozero. The total length of the route is 227 kilometres (141 mi). As of 2008, the canal sees only light traffic, carrying between ten and forty boats per day. Its economic advantages are limited by its minimal depth of only 4m (13 ft),[citation needed] making it useless to most sea-going vessels...........
The workforce for the Canal was supplied by the Belbaltlag camp directorate (White Sea Baltic Corrective Labor Camp Directorate, WSBC) of the OGPU GULAG.
- P.F. Aleksandrov (П. Ф. Александров), acting chief of WSBC, January 16, 1932, full chief from March 28, 1932 to at least January 15, 1933[6]
- Matvei Berman [ Jew ], head of the GULAG during most of the 1930s, Firin reported directly to him[7]
- Semyon Grigoryevich Firin (ru:Фирин, Семён Григорьевич), Chief of Construction, also mentioned in 1933 documents as chief of WSBC[6][8]
- Naftaly Frenkel [ Jew ], the Chief of Works, November 16, 1931 to the end of construction.[6]
- Lazar Kogan, chief of the BBK Construction Directorate[6]
- Yakov Davidovich Rappoport (ru:Раппопорт, Яков Давидович, deputy chief of the BBK Construction Directorate[6]
- E.I. Senkevich (Э. И. Сенкевич), chief of WSBC, November 16, 1931-January 16, 1932, also assistant chief of the BBK Construction Directorate[6]
Genrikh Yagoda [ Jew ], Deputy Chairman of the OGPU, as well as Berman, Firin, Kogan, and Rappoport were awarded medals for the completion of the canal by the Politburo on July 15, 1933.
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Naftaly Frenkel (far right) at the White Sea Canal works