Mikhalev Nikolay Vasilievich
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Genus. in 1899 in Grodno; Belarusian, incomplete higher education. In 1918 he graduated from the unified labor school. From 1919 he served in the Red Army, from 1923 after demobilization he was in the civil service in Moscow. In 1924 he converted to Catholicism, in 1927 he was ordained a priest of the Eastern Rite, and served in the parishes of Leningrad. From 1929 he was engaged in technical translations, from June 1933 he served in the church in Smolensk, from August 15, 1934 he served as rector of the parish of St. Stanislav in Leningrad. In May 1935, after being denied a passport, he was forced to leave Leningrad. Settled in Taganrog, in 1936 he left for the Crimea, served as rector of the local church. In 1938 he lived in Taganrog; priest of the Taganrog Roman Catholic community. Arrested on March 12, 1938 by the Taganrog GO NKVD, accused of counter-revolutionary and espionage and sabotage activities at factories No. 31 and No. 65; sentenced by the commission of the NKVD and the prosecutor of the USSR on 08/28/1938 to VMN; the place and date of the execution are unknown. Rehabilitated by the Military Prosecutor's Office of the North Caucasian Military District on 09/26/1989.
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Михалев Николай Васильевич // Рускатолик.РФ
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Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 17
51. Letter from the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for the Rostov Region. No. 6 / 9-401302 dated 07.18.2000 to the director of the Memorial Research Center V.V. Iof (answer to request No. 206 dated 06.06.2000) with archival information about N.V. Mikhalev.
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