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Stalin's Canal of Death. the Black Sea-Danube Canal as a Burial Ground for "Former People"

80 years ago, the Second World War ended with the triumph of Stalinism, which led to immeasurable suffering for those who found themselves in the sphere of influence of the USSR. The author of these lines was recently lucky enough to find an extremely vivid document in the state archive in Bucharest - it discusses the use of prison labor in the construction of the Black Sea - Danube canal.
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80 years ago, the Second World War ended with the triumph of Stalinism, which led to immeasurable suffering for those who found themselves in the sphere of influence of the USSR. The author of these lines was recently lucky enough to find an extremely vivid document in the state archive in Bucharest - it discusses the use of prison labor in the construction of the Black Sea - Danube canal.

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.týždeň - iný pohľad na spoločnosť broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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