Frolovsky Mikhail Nikolaevich

Definition: Poet, artist, translator.
Years of life: 1985-1943
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Genus. 04/01/1895 in St. Petersburg (father - Nikolai Alexandrovich Florovsky, nobleman, career officer of the imperial army, was the tutor of Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich). In 1916 he graduated from the Alexander Lyceum in Tsarskoye Selo, in 1918 he fought in the Red Army, and in 1921 he was demobilized. Arrested in Leningrad on the night of February 14-15, 1925 in the case of "lyceum students", as a "participant in a counter-revolutionary monarchist organization" (participated in a religious and philosophical circle). Condemned by the Collegium of the OGPU on 06/22/1925 to 3 years in a concentration camp and in December sent to the Solovetsky Special Purpose Camp. In April 1928, the term of punishment was reduced, he was sent to Kem, then to the Northern Urals in Kudymkar (Perm Territory). On May 22, 1932, he left Kudymkar for Bryansk, where he worked as a senior engineer at the Orelstroy office. In 1940 he graduated in absentia from the Moscow Engineering Institute. Arrested again on 06/25/1941, sentenced to 10 (?) years in labor camp and sent to Karlag. He died on September 12, 1943 in the camp. Rehabilitated by the military prosecutor of the Leningrad Military District on January 31, 1994.
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