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    Cantonists (Russian: кантонисты; more properly: военные кантонисты, "military cantonists") were underage sons of conscripts in the Russian Empire. From...
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  • (sometimes as young as eight) to fill a quota of Jews required to enter the cantonist schools, in preparation for service in the Russian Army, in the situations...
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    many of them were forcibly conscripted into Cantonist schools from the age of 12, while being a Cantonist did not count into the time of military service...
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  • garrison a territory Kanton (disambiguation) Cantone (disambiguation) Cantonist, sons of Russian conscripts who were educated in special canton schools...
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  • converted into cantonists (Kantonisten). The term "recruitment" thereafter applied to the hiring of foreign mercenaries only; cantonists were said to be...
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    forced assimilation of Jews, from 1827 conscripted Jewish children as Cantonists in military institutions in the east aiming to compel them to convert...
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    twelve, they would be placed for their six-year military education in cantonist schools. They were then required to serve in the Imperial Russian army...
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    Caucasus of the Russian Empire. His father, Wulf Trumpeldor, served as a cantonist in the Caucasian War, and as a "useful Jew", was allowed to live outside...
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    ballet dancer Alexander Friedmann (who was a son of a baptized Jewish cantonist) and the pianist Ludmila Ignatievna Voyachek (who was a daughter of the...
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  • Nicholas I of Russia in 1827 conscripted Jews under 18 years of age into the cantonist schools for a 25-year military service in order to promote baptism. Policy...
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    between 1827 and 1857 over 30,000 children were placed in the so-called Cantonist schools, where they were pressured to convert. "Many children were smuggled...
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  • born to David Osipovich Miliband and his wife. Her ancestor Mikhl was a cantonist in Tallinn, while other ancestors lived at Warsaw. She graduated from...
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    institute is located in the same building as the original city's school of cantonists that was built in Kyiv in 1839. In 1865 on decree of the Russian Emperor...
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    circumcision in a synagogue. His father Abram Veniaminovich Voronov was a former cantonist and a distiller; his mother was Rachel-Esther Lipsky. At the age of 18...
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    Trans-Siberian Railway, and his mother was a dentist. His grandfather was a cantonist who had been drafted from Libava (today Liepāja), Latvia, and who settled...
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    in 1865 allowed the so-called Jewish "Nicholas soldiers" (often former cantonists) and their descendants, First Guild merchants, artisans, and Jews with...
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  • com/articles/1131-alexander-ii-nikolaievich-emperor-of-russia Domnitch, Larry. The Cantonists: the Jewish children’s army of the Tsar Devora Publishing; Jerusalem;New...
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    century who didn't convert to Christianity. Drafted as a 17-year-old cantonist, Tsam served in Tomsk, Siberia. Tsam became an officer in 1873 (his fellow...
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    Tashkent Suvorov Military School (under the MVD) Nakhimov Naval School Cantonist Harriet F. Scott and William F. Scott, Russian Military Directory 2004...
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    were sent in early 1833 to the Dmitrievsky semi-battalion of military cantonists: "The Karachay people live in the tops of the Kuban River, the population...
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  • (военно-сиротские отделения) which in turn were transformed into Cantonist schools. Cantonist An article in Great Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian) Хазин О...
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    converted to Christianity by the Russian army. These soldiers known as Cantonists were taken away from the Jewish community to other villages. Schneersohn...
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    the Kaluga Governorate, but other sources told that he was the son of a cantonist. Despite all of these sources about his family, the true identity of where...
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    Ben-Zian Skurnik and Sarah Skurnik. He was a descendant of one of the oldest cantonist Jewish families. Skurnik completed student matriculation in 1927 and became...
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  • single gold standard. Since 1827, Jewish minors were conscripted into the cantonist schools for a 25-year military service. Policy towards Jews was liberalised...
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    first Jews to arrive were nineteenth-century Russian soldiers (known as cantonists) who stayed in Finland after their military service ended. The two synagogues...
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    amanat (mountain hostage) at the age of seven. He entered a military cantonist school, where Akhriev studied from 1857 to 1862. From 1862 to 1868, he...
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    in Telšiai in the Russian Empire (now in Lithuania). His father was a Cantonist. Son of Pinkhos (Faddey) Cyon and his wife Sarah; he had an elder brother...
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    conscripts. There is even an NGO called Get Lost for Russian shirkers. Cantonists Dedovshchina Get Lost (organisation) "Russia raises the maximum age of...
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  • Kharkiv, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic to a Jewish family with Cantonist roots. His father, Ilya Stockman, was a mining engineer and a World War...
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