Makarov Petr Markovich

Definition: Priest
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Genus. in 1877 in the village. Lelikovo, Zaonezhsky district of the KASSR; Russian; clergyman; on the day of his arrest he was not working anywhere. From November 1941 to July 1944 he lived in the territory of Petrozavodsk temporarily occupied by the Finns. Arrested 05/14/1946. Sentenced by the military tribunal of the White Sea Military District on August 10, 1946 under Art. 58-1a of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 15 years in labor camp. By the ruling of the military collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR dated December 13, 1946, the term of imprisonment was reduced to 10 years. According to the conclusion approved by the Assistant Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation on June 25, 1993, rehabilitation was denied.

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Fund 016 / Inventory 2 / Case 2
27. Letter No. 1617/n dated December 26, 1994 from the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Karelia (response to No. 345 dated December 5, 1994) to the director of the Central State Administration of St. Petersburg T.A. Zernova. about the available information on Bogoslovsky N.I., Nadezhin N.S., Molchanov P.Kh., Elpidinsky Yu.Ya., Lapin E.N. (Efiliy), Makarov P.M., Lyubitsky M.R., and about the lack of information on Kazansky K.I., Mizerov K.I., Plyaskin V.V., Yakovtsevsky K.M.