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to <strong>the</strong> north. After being released he continued his secret service in <strong>the</strong><br />

villages, working as a cobbler. In 1937 he was arrested, and on March 27 was<br />

sentenced to five years in <strong>the</strong> camps and sent to a camp. In <strong>the</strong> middle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

1950s he was released, but continued to serve in secret. He died in <strong>the</strong> 1970s.<br />

(Sources: Holy Trinity Calendar for 1999, Jordanville; Za Khrista<br />

Postradavshiye, Moscow, 1997; Protopresbyter Michael Polsky, Noviye<br />

Mucheniki Rossijskiye, Jordanville, 1949-57; Vladimir Rusak, Pir Satany,<br />

London, Canada: "Zarya", 1991 ;<br />

http://213.171.53.29/bin/code.exe/frames/m/ind_oem.html/charset/ans;<br />

http://www.histor-ipt-kt.org/KNIGA/mary.html; http://www.histor-iptkt.org/KNIGA/vyatka.html;http://www.histor-iptkt.org/KNIGA/perm.html;http://www.histor-iptkt.org/KNIGA/nnov.html;http://www.histor-iptkt.org/KNIGA/tatar.html#n.280)<br />

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