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Martyrology of the clergy — Poland
XX century (1914 – 1989)
personal data
surname
TYSSOWSKI
surname
versions/aliases
TYSOWSKI
forename(s)
Casimir (pl. Kazimierz)
function
diocesan seminarian
creed
Latin (Roman Catholic) Churchmore on
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[access: 2014.09.21]
diocese / province
Mogilev archdiocesemore on
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[access: 2013.06.23]
date and place
of death
(Russia territory)today: Russia
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[access: 2022.08.05]
details of death
Arrested by the Russians on 14/15.01.1927 together with Fr Anthony Wasilewski and 5 students of a clandestine theological seminary in Sankt Petersburg (Joseph Turło and Casimir Woronko among them).
Jailed in Sankt Petersburg.
On 18.07.1927 sentenced by a criminal Russian OGPU Council kangaroo court to 5 of slave labour.
Transported to SLON concentration camp on Solovetsky Islands.
Released on 27.12.1931.
Returned to Zhmerynka and next to Sankt Petersburg.
There on 21.11.1932 arrested again.
Accused of espionage for Poland and France.
On 27.05.1933 sentenced to 3 years of slave labour.
Again transported to Solovetsky concentration camp.
In 1934 moved to SbirLag n. Sankt Petersburg where slaved at forest clearances for Sankt Petersburg needs.
Released on 12.07.1935 and exiled for 3 years to Samarkand.
Fate thereafter unknown.
cause of death
extermination
perpetrators
Russians
date and place
of birth
06.1904
Zhmerynkaform.: Zmezhynka
today: Zhmerynka urban hrom., Zhmerynka rai., Vinnytsia, Ukraine
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positions held
till 1927
student {Sankt Petersburgtoday: Saint Petersburg city, Russia
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[access: 2020.07.31], philosophy and theology, Theological Seminary — clandestine; run in Fr Anthony Wasilewski's apartment, among others}
student {Sankt Petersburgtoday: Saint Petersburg city, Russia
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[access: 2020.07.31], Emperor Alexander I Institute of Railway Engineers}
others related
in death
TROJGOClick to display biography John, TURŁOClick to display biography Joseph, WASILEWSKIClick to display biography Anthony, WORONKOClick to display biography Casimir
murder sites
camp
(+ prisoner no)
Forced exile: One of the standard Russian forms of repression. The prisoners were usually taken to a small village in the middle of nowhere — somewhere in Siberia, in far north or far east — dropped out of the train carriage or a cart, left out without means of subsistence or place to live. (more on: en.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
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Solovetsky Islands: Solovetsky Special Purpose Camp SLON (ros. Солове́цкий ла́герь осо́бого назначе́ния) — Russian concentration camp and forced labour camp, on Solovetsky Islands, in operation from 1923 and initially founded on the site of famous former Orthodox monastery. Functioned till 1939 (in 1936‑9 as a prison). In 1920 the largest concentration camp in Russia. Place of slave labour and murder of hundreds of mainly Christian, including Catholic, priests, especially in 1920s and 1930s. The concept of future Russian slave labour concentration camps system Gulag its beginnings prob. can trace to camps of Solovetsky Islands — from there spread to the camps along Belamor canal (Baltic Sea — White Sea), and from there to all regions of Russian state. From the network of camps on Solovetsky Islands — also called Solovetsky Archipelago — Alexander Solzhenitsyn prob. formed his famous term of „Gulag Archipelago”. It is estimated that tens to hundreds of thousands prisoners were held in Solovetsky Islands camps. In 1937‑8 c. 9.500 prisoners were brought out of the camp and murdered in a number of execution sites, including Sandarmokh and Lodeynoye Polye, including many Catholic priests. (more on: pl.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
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Gulag: Network of Russian slave labour concentration camps. At any given time up to 12 mln inmates where held in them, milions perished. (more on: en.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
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Sankt Petersburg (Kresty): Russian prison in Sankt Petersburg where many Polish priests were kept captive. Many of them were also murdered there. (more on: en.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
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sources
personal:
biographies.library.nd.eduClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2014.12.20], pkk.memo.ruClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2016.03.14], rosgenea.ruClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2016.03.14]
bibliograhical:, „Fate of the Catholic clergy in USSR 1917‑39. Martyrology”, Roman Dzwonkowski, SAC, ed. Science Society KUL, 2003, Lublin
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