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Vladimir Lukyanovich Andreyev was born in 1885 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong><br />

Kurantsy, Kiknur uyezd, Vyatka province. A free peasant, he was arrested in<br />

1932 and sentenced to two years in <strong>the</strong> camps and sent to a camp, from which<br />

he ran away. In <strong>the</strong> 1940s he had no fixed occupation or domicile, but went<br />

underground. On June 3, 1942 he was arrested for being “a participant in a<br />

counter-revolutionary monarchist organization <strong>of</strong> churchpeople, <strong>the</strong> True<br />

<strong>Orthodox</strong> Church”, and on September 22-25 was sentenced to death. On<br />

November 20 this sentence was commuted to ten years in <strong>the</strong> camps, and he<br />

was sent to a camp. Nothing more is known about him.<br />

Basil Vasilyevich Bazhin was born in 1906 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong><br />

Bezdenezhnykh, Kiknur uyezd. A free peasant, in <strong>the</strong> 1940s he had no fixed<br />

occupation or domicile, but went underground. On June 3, 1942 he was<br />

arrested for being “a participant in a counter-revolutionary monarchist<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> churchpeople, <strong>the</strong> True <strong>Orthodox</strong> Church”, and on September<br />

22-25 was sentenced to ten years in <strong>the</strong> camps, and he was sent to a camp.<br />

Nothing more is known about him.<br />

Ivan Vasilyevich Bazhin was born in 1899 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong><br />

Bezdenezhnykh, Kiknur uyezd. A free peasant, in <strong>the</strong> 1940s he had no fixed<br />

occupation or domicile, but went underground. On June 3, 1942 he was<br />

arrested for being “a participant in a counter-revolutionary monarchist<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> churchpeople, <strong>the</strong> True <strong>Orthodox</strong> Church”, and on September<br />

22-25 was sentenced to death. On November 20 this sentence was commuted<br />

to ten years in <strong>the</strong> camps, and he was sent to a camp. Nothing more is known<br />

about him.<br />

Nicholas Alexandrovich Beresnev was born in 1909 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong><br />

Beresnevo, Kiknur uyezd. A free peasant, in <strong>the</strong> 1940s he had no fixed<br />

occupation or domicile, but went underground. On June 3, 1942 he was<br />

arrested for being “a participant in a counter-revolutionary monarchist<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> churchpeople, <strong>the</strong> True <strong>Orthodox</strong> Church”, and on September<br />

22-25 was sentenced to death. On November 20 this sentence was commuted<br />

to ten years in <strong>the</strong> camps, and he was sent to a camp. Nothing more is known<br />

about him.<br />

Paul Alexandrovich Beresnev was born in 1918 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Beresnevo,<br />

Kiknur uyezd. A free peasant, in <strong>the</strong> 1940s he had no fixed occupation or<br />

domicile, but went underground. On June 3, 1942 he was arrested for being “a<br />

participant in a counter-revolutionary monarchist organization <strong>of</strong><br />

churchpeople, <strong>the</strong> True <strong>Orthodox</strong> Church”, and on September 22-25 was<br />

sentenced to death. On November 20 this sentence was commuted to ten<br />

years in <strong>the</strong> camps, and he was sent to a camp. Nothing more is known about<br />

him.<br />

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