tyur'ma (Russian: Сухановская особорежимная тюрьма) 'Sukhanovo special-regime prison,' was a prison established by the NKVD under N. I. Yezhov in 1938 for...
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Solovetsky Monastery, Solovetsky Islands, White Sea Taganka Prison, Moscow Sukhanovo Prison, Moscow Stolobny Island, Lake Seliger, Tver Oblast Corrective...
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Nikolai Yezhov (category Inmates of Sukhanovo Prison)
Dukel’skii." On 10 April, Yezhov was arrested and imprisoned at the Sukhanovka prison; the "arrest was painstakingly concealed, not only from the general public...
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Alexander Dolgun (category Inmates of Sukhanovo Prison)
Dolgun was transferred to Sukhanovka, a former monastery converted into a prison. He survived several months of torture and kept his sanity using tactics...
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Filipp Goloshchyokin (category Inmates of Sukhanovo Prison)
12 months under heavy interrogation in the Sukhanovo Prison, after which he was returned to Butyrka prison by August 1941 at the time of the Axis invasion...
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Cases, within the MGB. Ryumin personally tortured prisoners in the Sukhanovo Prison, and appears to have enjoyed doing it. His victims included a young...
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Mikhail Frinovsky (category Inmates of Sukhanovo Prison)
"organizing a Trotskyist–Fascist conspiracy" within the NKVD and held at Sukhanovo Prison. On 12 April, his wife Nina and his 17-year-old son Oleg were also...
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Miron Merzhanov (category Inmates of Sukhanovo Prison)
Miron Ivanovich Merzhanov, born Meran Merzhanyantz (Russian: Мирон Иванович Мержанов, Меран Оганесович Мержанянц, Armenian: Մերուժանյանց Միհրան Հովհաննեսի...
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Mikhail Trilisser (category Inmates of Sukhanovo Prison)
Mikhail Abramovich Trilisser (Russian: Ме́ер Абра́мович Трили́ссер; born Meier Abramovich Trilisser) (1 April 1883 – 2 February 1940), also known by the...
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Dmitri Bystrolyotov (category Inmates of Sukhanovo Prison)
Dmitri Aleksandrovich Bystrolyotov (January 4, 1901 – May 3, 1975) (Russian: Дмитрий Александрович Быстролётов) was a Soviet Russian intelligence officer...
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Vladimir Kirpichnikov (general) (category Inmates of Sukhanovo Prison)
the camp to Lefortovo Prison in Moscow, where he was kept until May 1948; from there, he was transferred to the Sukhanovo Prison. On 5 July 1945, Kirpichnikov...
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Mikhail Kedrov (politician) (category Inmates of Sukhanovo Prison)
house in St. Petersburg, until he was arrested. Released after two years in prison, he moved with his family to Switzerland in 1911, and studied at Lausanne...
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Ernst Kolman (category Inmates of Sukhanovo Prison)
Gottwald. He was summoned back to USSR and spent three years at the Lubianka prison, until Stalin's death. He returned to Czechoslovakia in 1958–1963, and then...
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Chingiz Ildyrym (category Inmates of Sukhanovo Prison)
was first jailed in high security Lefortovo Prison and then moved to a more severe location - Sukhanovo Prison, infamous for political prisoners. He was...
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in prison under the accusation of the anti-Soviet activity based on the Art. 58-10 RSFSR Penal Code. For some time, he was held in the Sukhanovo special...
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No. 4, Stepnoy ITL) Stepnovskoe LO Sukhodolskoye LO (Sukhodolsky ITL) Sukhanovo Svirsky ITL (Svirlag) Sviyazhskoe LO (LO at the Sviyazh plant number 1...
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