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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 170
      • Laity 434[remove]
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      • Died in prison 6
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    61. Doroshenko
    62. Karl Dreier
    63. Bonifacius Dreiling
    64. Valentin Dulson
    65. Klemens Ebel
    66. Joseph Eberle
    67. Andreas Eckart
    68. Markusz Eger
    69. Alois Eilsenbach
    70. Wendelin Eisenbraun
    71. Adam Emich
    72. Peter Eminet
    73. Anton Enes
    74. Andreas Engraf
    75. Adam Ivanovich Farber
    76. Franz Faut
    77. Freidrich Faut
    78. Boris Fedorov
    79. Eduard Feist
    80. Matthew Feist
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