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Leino's prisoners (Finnish: Leinon vangit, Russian: Узники Лейно) was the group of 20 persons deported from Finland under the government of Yrjö Leino to the Soviet Union in April 1945. All of them were placed in prisons and Gulag labor camps. Ten of them were Finnish citizens (only two were ethnic Finns and eight were White emigres), nine with Nansen passport, and one Soviet POW, who chose to stay in Finland after the 1939 Winter War.[1]
Leino's prisoners
[edit]| Name | Age | Citizenship | Sentence in the Soviet Union | Other |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vladimir Bastamov | 1906–1982 | Nansen passport | 20 years in prison camp | Returned to Finland in 1956. |
| Boris Björkelund | 1893–1976 | Finnish | 10 years of imprisonment | Returned to Finland in 1955. |
| Pjotr Bystrejevski | 1904–1948 | Finnish | Died of starvation in Vladimir prison in 1948. | |
| Richard Dahm | 1886–1958 | Finnish | 5 years in prison camp | Returned to Finland in 1954. |
| Dmitri Daragan | 1907–1991 | Nansen passport | 15 years of imprisonment | Returned to Finland in 1956. |
| Severin Dobrovolsky | 1881–1946 | Nansen passport | Death sentence | Executed in January in 1946. |
| Dimitri Kuzmin-Karavajev | 1892–1985 | Finnish | 10 years in prison camp | Returned to Finland in 1955. |
| Vladimir Kuznetsov | 1894–1947 | Finnish | 20 years in prison camp | Died in an unknown prison camp in 1947. |
| Maximilian Loudon | 1889–1947 | Nansen passport | 10 years in prison camp | Died in the camp of paralysis in 1947. |
| Vasili Maksimov (later. Vilho) | 1918–1993 | Finnish | 15 years in prison camp | Returned to Finland in 1955. |
| Georgi Narbut (Juri Narbuth) | 1896–1951 | Finnish | 20 years in prison camp | Died in January 1951 in Vladimir prison. |
| Unto Parvilahti (former. Boman) | 1907–1970 | Finnish | 5 years in prison camp | Returned to Finland in 1954 |
| Stepan Petrichenko | 1892–1947 | Nansen passport | 10 years in prison camp | died during transfer to prison. |
| Fjodor Pihra | 1909–1970 | Finnish | 10 years in prison camp |
Returned to Finland in vuonna 1956 |
| Boris Popper (later. Batu Berin-Bey) | 1904–2000 | Finnish | 10 years in prison camp | Returned to Finland in 1956. |
| Georg Popper | 1917–? | Nansen passport | 10 years in prison camp | Returned to Finland in 1956. |
| Kirill Pushkareff | 1897–1984 | Finnish | 25 years in prison camp | Returned to Finland in 1955. |
| Andrei Sumbarov | 1906–? | Nansen passport | 10 years in prison camp | Voluntarily remained in the Soviet Union after his release. |
| Igor Verigin | 1907–? | Nansen passport | 10 years in prison camp | Released early and took Soviet citizenship. |