Eduard Berzin

Eduard Berzin
Эдуард Петрович Берзин
Eduard Berzin in 1935
Director of the Dalstroy
In office
14 November 1931 – 1937
PremierJoseph Stalin
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byKarp Pavlov
Personal details
BornEduards Bērziņš
19 February September [O.S. 7 February] 1893
Died1 August 1938
PartyVKP(b)
SpouseElza Mittenberga
ChildrenPēteris, Mirdza
Alma materRoyal Academy of the Arts (Berlin)
Awards Russian Order of St. George 4th Class and others
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Eduard Petrovich Berzin (Russian: Эдуа́рд Петро́вич Бе́рзин, Latvian: Eduards Bērziņš; 19 February 1894 – 1 August 1938) was a Latvian Bolshevik, Chekist and NKVD officer that set up Dalstroy, which instituted a system of slave-labor camps in Kolyma, North-Eastern Siberia, one of the most brutal Gulag regions, where hundreds of thousands of political prisoners died or were murdered in subsequent decades.