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    The White SeaBaltic Canal (Беломо́рско-Балти́йский кана́л), often abbreviated to White Sea Canal (Belomorkanal) is a man-made ship canal in Russia opened...
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    The I.V. Stalin White SeaBaltic Sea Canal (Russian: Беломорско - Балтийский канал имени Сталина: История строительства, 1931 - 1934 гг. (Stalin's White...
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    Genrikh Yagoda (category Candidates of the Central Committee of the 16th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks))
    which fell under the purview of the OGPU. As deputy head of the OGPU, Yagoda organized construction of the White SeaBaltic Canal using forced labor...
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    Curiosities" (1934) The I.V. Stalin White SeaBaltic Sea Canal (1934) Culture and the People (1935) "The New Man" (1935) "On the Issue of Demons" (1935)...
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    the Russian Civil War, then worked as a journalist in Leningrad. He was among the authors who collaborated on The I.V. Stalin White SeaBaltic Sea Canal...
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    work on the White SeaBaltic Canal began. Millions of peasants moved to the cities, although urban house building could not keep up with the demand. Large...
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    Maxim Gorky (category Russian anti–World War I activists)
    (Заметки из дневника), 1924 V.I. Lenin (В.И. Ленин), reminiscence, 1924–1931 The I.V. Stalin White SeaBaltic Sea Canal, 1934 (editor-in-chief) Literary...
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    Naftaly Frenkel (category Emigrants from the Ottoman Empire to the Russian Empire)
    project of the Stalin-era Gulag and an extremely high post for a former prisoner. Frenkel managed the daily work on the White SeaBaltic Canal from November...
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  • Boris Agapov (category Recipients of the USSR State Prize)
    of the World (1933) The I.V. Stalin White SeaBaltic Sea Canal (1934) (among others) Technical Stories (1936) Exploits of the Innovators (1950) Journey...
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    Solovki prison camp (category Camps of the Gulag)
    the camp worked on the notorious White SeaBaltic Canal, one of a succession of grandiose schemes devised by Stalin[citation needed]. In 1936, the Solovki...
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  • transfer the ships of the High Seas Fleet from the North Sea to the Baltic Sea through the Kiel Canal, but the Russian Navy Officers has the strategy to counter...
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    Nazism and Stalinism, with particular consideration to the similarities and differences between the two ideologies and political systems, the relationship...
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    industry-building campaigns and became a prominent propagandist, such as the White SeaBaltic Canal, Uralmash, etc. He also wrote movie scripts and radio plays,...
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  • National Theatre. Retrieved 2007-01-31. "Archive:Summerfolk". Albemarle of London. Archived from the original on 2006-10-23. Retrieved 2007-01-31. v t e...
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    Leopold Averbakh (category Communist Party of the Soviet Union members)
    Averbakh and the NKVD officer Semyon Firin, the deputy head of Gulag, co-edited a book lauding construction of the White SeaBaltic Canal by convict labour...
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  • Stalina, "Stalin White Sea-Baltic Sea Canal", "Stalin" was dropped in 1961 and the name was abbreviated to Belomorkanal). A shipping canal (opened in...
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    symbolic meaning for the Russians, it became a priority for Stalin and the Soviet government to have it restored to its former glory within the shortest time...
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    Liepāja (category Port cities and towns of the Baltic Sea)
    in western Latvia, located on the Baltic Sea. It is the largest city in the Kurzeme Region and the third-largest in the country after Riga and Daugavpils...
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    Ivan IV under I.V. Stalin", Russian Review, Vol. 58, No. 4. (Oct. 1999), pp. 635–54. Isolde Thyrêt, "The Royal Women of Ivan IV's Family and the Meaning...
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    Saint Petersburg (category Port cities and towns of the Baltic Sea)
    is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. The city...
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    links the Black Sea with the Baltic Sea, of strategic importance since the historical trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks. The Black Sea serves...
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    the Gulag – Moscow: Prosvet, 1991". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2019-06-11. "Meet the Anniversary. The White Sea-Baltic Canal...
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    Aerial warfare during Operation Barbarossa (category Battles of World War II involving the Soviet Union)
    under an ad hoc command system to disrupt Soviet sea traffic around Leningrad. The White SeaBaltic Canal was rendered unusable for some time after a major...
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    Kaliningrad (category Port cities and towns of the Baltic Sea)
    District, after Saint Petersburg, the third-largest city in the Baltic region, and the seventh-largest city on the Baltic Sea. Modern-day Kaliningrad was renamed...
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    German cruiser Deutschland (category World War II shipwrecks in the Baltic Sea)
    at Sea: A Naval History of World War II. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-511038-8. Murphy, David E. (2006). What Stalin Knew: The Enigma...
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    Gulag (redirect from The Gulag)
    such as the White SeaBaltic Canal or the Baikal–Amur Mainline, including facilities in big cities — parts of the famous Moscow Metro and the Moscow State...
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    Dekabrist-class submarine (category World War II submarines of the Soviet Union)
    Baltic boats were transferred to the Northern Fleet, in the Arctic Ocean, via the White SeaBaltic Canal, and are said to have showed high seaworthiness in...
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    of the Keldysh family were victims of political repressions. In the 1930s Keldysh's uncle was sent to a labor camp on the White SeaBaltic Canal construction...
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    Outline of Saint Petersburg (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    – second-largest city in Russia. An important Russian port on the Baltic Sea, it has the status of a federal subject (a federal city). Its name was changed...
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    the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, to its west: the Baltic Sea, to its north: the Barents Sea (White Sea, Pechora Sea), the Kara Sea, the Laptev Sea,...
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