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Book of Remembrance

Biographies of Catholic Clergy and Laity Repressed in the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1918 to 1953

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    1864/1864 biographies translated.
    Updated: 2016-1-20
    • Laity
      • Clergy and Religious 12
      • Laity 28[remove]
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      • Died in prison 2
      • Executed 7
      • Fate unknown 28[remove]
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      • Female 33
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    1. Jakob Deilov
    2. Andreas Engraf
    3. Boris Fedorov
    4. Peter Gareis
    5. Viktor Gotovtsev
    6. Czesƚaw Graliewski
    7. Hochfelder
    8. Peter Ilin
    9. Dmitry Kryuchkov
    10. Alexander Krzywicki
    11. Konstantin Lanskoy
    12. Aleksandr Levashov
    13. Kazimierz Marcon
    14. Bronisƚaw Merlo
    15. Mraz
    16. Sergey Viktorovich Pokrovsky
    17. Aleksandr Pomansky
    18. Ruvim Propishchin
    19. Mikhail Savinkov
    20. Fiodor Sazonovich
    21. Alexander Schneider
    22. Fyodor Sharkovsky
    23. Jakov Sharnas
    24. Franz Shpurey
    25. Robert Straat
    26. Boris Vasilyev
    27. Anton Walter
    28. Wasniewicz

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