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05-507 Słomczyn
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Warsaw archdiocese, Poland

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surname

PILINKIEWICZ

forename(s)

Michael (pl. Michał)

function

presbiter (i.e. iereus)

creed

Eastern Orthodox Church ORmore on
en.wikipedia.org
[access: 2014.09.21]

diocese / province

Chelm OR eparchymore on
pl.wikipedia.org
[access: 2020.09.24]

nationality

Belarusian

date and place
of death

15.04.1938

Nizhny Novgorodform.: Gorki (1932‐1990)
today: Nizhny Novgorod oblast, Russia

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details of death

During World War I, as a result of the Russian defeat in the Battle of Gorlice in 05.1915, escaped with millions of Russian officials, teachers, military personnel, etc., i.e. members of the Russian administration in Russian–occupied Poland, deep into Russia (so‐called bezhenstvo).

Settled there, residing in Nizhny Novgorod.

In 1930, prob. forced to abandon his pastoral ministry — took up physical work: initially prob. in a kolkhoz in the village of Simbilei, c. 50 km south of Nizhny Novgorod, and then in the village of Lukino, c. 20 km to the north of Nizhny Novgorod.

On 27.01.1938, arrested by agents of the genocidal Russian organization NKVD.

Held in Nizhny Novgorod prison.

On 23.03.1938 tried by the «NKVD Troika», Russian genocidal kangaroo court — on charges of „leading a fascist nationalist organization conducting activities in favor of Polish and German fascism, including sabotage activities in kolkhozes”. Sentenced to death under Art. 58‐9‐10‐11.

Shot in prison.

cause of death

murder

perpetrators

Russians

sites and events

Great Purge 1937Click to display the description

date and place
of birth

31.10.1888

Cherlenatoday: Dubno ssov., Masty dist., Grodno reg., Belarus
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positions held

1930 – 1938

workman — Lukinotoday: Lukino, Balakhna reg., Nizhny Novgorod oblast, Russia
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⋄ Balakhna State Forest Enterprise — driver

till c. 1930

priest — Nizhny Novgorodform.: Gorki (1932‐1990)
today: Nizhny Novgorod oblast, Russia

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till c. 1915

parish priest — Mizherychitoday: Karolin ssov., Zeľva dist., Grodno reg., Belarus
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⋄ St Anne OR parish

parish priest — Radezhtoday: Oltush ssov., Malaryta dist., Brest reg., Belarus
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⋄ Three Holy Hierarchs OR parish

till 1913

student — Vilniustoday: Vilnius city dist., Vilnius Cou., Lithuania
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⋄ philosophy and theology, Orthodox Theological Seminary

from 23.10.1913

married

sites and events
descriptions

Great Purge 1937: „Great Terror” (also «Great Purge», also called „Yezhovshchyna” after the name of the then head of the NKVD) — a Russian state action of political terror, planned and directed against millions of innocent victims — national minorities, wealthier peasants (kulaks), people considered opponents political, army officers, the greatest intensity of which took place from 09.1936 to 08.1938. It reached its peak starting in the summer of 1937, when Art. 58‐14 of the Penal Code about „counter‐revolutionary sabotage” was passed , which became the basis for the „legalization” of murders, and on 02.07.1937 when the highest authorities of Russia, under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, issued a decree on the initiation of action against the kulaks. Next a number of executive orders of the NKVD followed, including No. 00439 of 25.07.1937, starting the liquidation of 25,000‐42,000 Germans living in Russia (mainly the so‐called Volga Germans); No. 00447 of 30.07.1937, beginning the liquidation of „anti‐Russian elements”, and No. 00485[2] of 11.08.1937, ordering the murder of 139,835 people of Polish nationality (the latter was the largest operation of this type — encompassed 12.5% of all those murdered during the «Great Purge», while Poles constituted 0.4% of the population). In the summer of 1937 Polish Catholic priests held in Solovetsky Islands, Anzer Island and ITL BelbaltLag were locked in prison cells (some in Sankt Petersburg). Next in a few kangaroo, murderous Russian trials (on 09.10.1937, 25.11.1937, among others) run by so‐called «NKVD Troika» all were sentenced to death. They were subsequently executed by a single shot to the back of the head. The murders took place either in Sankt Petersburg prison or directly in places of mass murder, e.g. Sandarmokh or Levashov Wilderness, where their bodies were dumped into the ditches. Other priests were arrested in the places they still ministered in and next murdered in local NKVD headquarters (e.g. in Minsk in Belarus), after equally genocidal trials run by aforementioned «NKVD Troika» kangaroo courts.

sources

personal:
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bibliographical:
Hierachy, clergy and employees of the Orthodox Church in the 19th‐21st centuries within the borders of the Second Polish Republic and post–war Poland”, Fr Gregory Sosna, M. Antonine Troc-Sosna, Warsaw–Bielsk Podlaski 2017
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