Genrikh Yagoda

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Genrikh Yagoda was the director of the NKVD from 1934 to 1936. He utilized forced labor from gulags to build the White Sea-Baltic Canal, which led to the deaths of 25,000 people. He was also one of the perpetrators of the Holodomor.

Genrikh Yagoda
Full Name: Genrikh Grigoryevich Yagoda
Occupation: Director of NYPD
Crimes: War crimes
Crimes against humanity
Genocide
Mass murder
Ethnic cleansing
Torture
Polonophobia
Misogyny
Type of Villain: Tyrannical Enforcer

Eventually he became a victim of the Purge and was executed on the grounds of sabotage and espionage.