Chief Directorate of Railroad Construction Camps
The Chief Directorate of Railroad Construction Camps (Russian: Главное управление лагерей железнодорожного строительства, ГУЛЖДС, GULZhDS) was a directorate of NKVD (later MVD) in charge of Gulag labor camps which manned railroad construction during 1940-1953. It was created on January 4, 1940 under the title Chief Directorate of Railroad Construction (GULZhD). Since 1941 is has become known as GULZhDS. Its main task was railroad construction, with other occasional projects, such as construction of highways in Ukraine and Volga Region, some plants, airfields, mines and housing. Its best known project was the construction of the Baikal–Amur Mainline. [1]
Ditrectors
- January 1940: Naftali Frenkel
- April 1947: major general Ivan Petrenko
- August 1948: major general of engineering Fyodor Gvozdyovsky
- August 1951: subcolonel of engineering (later colonel of engineering) Aleksandr Smolyaninov
References
- Д.Шкапов, ГЛАВНОЕ УПРАВЛЕНИЕ ЛАГЕРЕЙ ЖЕЛЕЗНОДОРОЖНОГО СТРОИТЕЛЬСТВА НКВД–МВД СССР (ГУЛЖДС НКВД–МВД СССР, ГУЖДС НКВД СССР), chapter from "Система исправительно-трудовых лагерей в СССР", Moscow, 1998, ISBN 5-7870-0022-6
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