Armenian victims of the Great Purge

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A number of Armenian intellectuals, Bolshevik and later Communist statesmen, military and religious figures were killed during the Great Purge in 1930s by the Stalinist regime in an attempt to wipe out all political opposition in the Soviet Union.

Background

In the 1920s, the private property of the church was confiscated and priests were harassed. Soviet assaults against the Armenian Church accelerated under Stalin, beginning in 1929, but momentarily eased in the following years to improve the country's relations with the Armenian diaspora. In 1932, Khoren I became Catholicos of All Armenians and assumed the leadership of the church. However, in the late 1930s, the Soviets renewed their attacks against Church,[1] culminating with his murder in 1938 as part of the Great Purge, and the closing of the Catholicate of Echmiatsin on August 4, 1938. The Church however survived underground and in the diaspora.[2]

The Great Purge was a series of campaigns of political repression and persecution in the Soviet Union orchestrated against members of the Communist Party, the peasantry, writers and intellectuals, and other unaffiliated persons. In September 1937 Stalin dispatched Anastas Mikoyan, along with Georgy Malenkov and Lavrentiy Beria, with a list of 300 names to Yerevan to oversee the liquidation of the Communist Party of Armenia (CPA), which was largely made up of Old Bolsheviks. Armenian communist leaders such as Vagharshak Ter-Vahanyan and Aghasi Khanjian fell victim to the purge, the former being a defendant at the first of the Moscow Show Trials. Mikoyan tried, but failed, to save one from being executed during his trip to Armenia. That person was arrested during one of his speeches to the CPA by Beria. Over a thousand people were arrested and seven of nine members of the Armenian Politburo were sacked from office.[3]

As with various other ethnic minorities who lived in the Soviet Union under Stalin, tens of thousands of Armenians were executed and deported. In 1936, Beria and Stalin worked to deport Armenians to Siberia in an attempt to bring Armenia's population under 700,000 in order to justify an annexation into Georgia.[2] Under Beria's command, police terror was used to strengthen the party's political hold on the population and suppress all expressions of nationalism. Many writers, artists, scientists and political leaders were executed or forced into exile.

List

Below is the incomplete list of Great Purge victims from the Armenian SSR or other Soviet people of ethnic Armenian origin.

Execution date & location Person Occupation Rehabilitated?
9 July 1936[4]
in Tiflis[4]
Aghasi Khanjian Aghasi Khanjian 1934.jpg First Secretary of the Communist Party of Armenia 1930-1936
25 August 1936[5]
in Moscow[5]
Vagarshak Ter-Vaganyan Vaganian1925o.jpg Bolshevik revolutionary
July 1937[6] Axel Bakunts Bakunts.png Poet
21 August 1937[7] Sahak Ter-Gabrielyan Sahak Ter-Gabrielyan.jpg Bolshevik revolutionary
September 1937[8] Sarkis Kasyan Sarkis Kasyan.JPG Bolshevik revolutionary[9]
20 September 1937[10] Lev Karakhan L Karahan 02.jpg Bolshevik revolutionary
22 November 1937[11] Movses Silikyan MovsesSilikyan.jpeg Military commander in the Russian and Armenian armies
27 November 1937[12]
in Yerevan prison hospital
Yeghishe Charents Yeghishe Charents Armenian poet.jpg Poet, "the main Armenian poet of the 20th century"[13] 11 March 1954[14]
27 November 1937[15] Ruben Rubenov Politician, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan 1933
10 December 1937[16] Christophor Araratov Araratov.jpeg Military commander in the Russian and Armenian armies
11 December 1937[17]
in Moscow
Hayk Bzhishkyan Gayk Bzhishkyan.jpg Bolshevik revolutionary, military commander 1956
1937 Sargis Lukashin Sergey-Lukashin-Sargis-Srapionyan.jpg Politician, the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of Armenia from 1922 to 1925
19 March 1938[18] Ashkharbek Kalantar Kalantar22.jpg Archaeologist
6 April 1938[19]
by NKVD[20]
Khoren I Khoren I of Armenia.jpg Head of the Armenian Church
21 April 1938[21] Suren Shadunts Suren Shadunts.jpg Politician, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Tajikistan 1934-1937
18 July 1938[22][23] Vahan Totovents Vahan Totovents.jpg Writer
1 August 1938[24] Alexander Bekzadyan Bekzadianyoung.jpg Soviet politician 1956
1938[25] Hovhannes Katchaznouni Hovhannes Katchaznouni.JPG Former Dashnak politician, Prime Minister of Armenia 1918-19
26 February 1939[26][27] Levon Mirzoyan Levon Mirzoyan.jpg Politician, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan 1926-29, First Secretary of Kazakh Communist Party 1937-38
1943[28] Zabel Yesayan Զապել Եսայան.jpg Novelist

References

  1. Matossian. Impact of Soviet Policies, pp. 150, 194.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Bauer-Manndorff, Elisabeth (1981). Armenia: Past and Present. New York: Armenian Prelacy, p. 178.
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  4. 4.0 4.1 Adalian 2010, p. 383.
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  8. Studies on the Soviet Union, Volumes 6-7, Institute for the Study of the USSR., 1966, p. 76
  9. Adalian 2010, p. 374.
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  17. http://lists.memo.ru/d7/f487.htm Memorial (society)
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  25. Walker 1990, p. 424.
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