Biography of Robert Łaus
- Description:
- Born into the family of a baker in St. Petersburg in 1911. Graduated from high school. Lived in Leningrad, worked as a baker and was a parishioner of Immaculate Heart of Mary parish. In 1926 he became a protégé of Bishop Malecki. In April 1932 he was arrested in a case against Catholic clergy and laity (Proncketis et al.). June 19, 1932 – sentenced to three years in corrective labor camp [OGPU Collegium]. Fate thereafter unknown. Source: Shkarovskii, p. 270
- Variant Names:
- Łaus, Robert; Li︠a︡us, Robert Ivanovich
- Dates:
- 1911-1932
- Locations:
- Saint Petersburg (Russia)
- Subjects:
- male; laity; fate unknown