As many as 30,000 forced laborers died from malaria, dysentery, and exhaustion while building St. Petersburg, which became the Russian capital in 1712. It became known as “the city built upon human bones.”
As many as 30,000 forced laborers died from malaria, dysentery, and exhaustion while building St. Petersburg, which became the Russian capital in 1712. It became known as “the city built upon human bones.”