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<p>He was arrested by the Cheka around 1920 and it was believe he and his brother Michael were executed for supporting the white Russians during the civil war.</p>ina immediately after his arrest and believed he was executed.</p>y in Blagoveshchensk.</p>
<p>Tatiana Ostrikova email:</p>en at the time of his arrest. It turns out that at 21 he was released. And, perhaps, entire life was looking for mother again and sisters. And the elder brother George was released from the camp for about 40 years * rehabilitated prisoners of the Soviet camps numbers of their cases, articles, for which they were convicted. This campaign against sovietskoi of power and subversive activities againstthe revolution. In short, they were called counter-revolutionaries. "</p>
<p>From Geni website.</p>gy Alexandrovich Starchenko</strong> Born in 1895, Blagoveshchensk; Lived: Blagoveshchensk.</p>2px;">Sentenced: Amur Regional Political Court on May 17, 1921, obv .: for counter-revolutionary agitation and KRD.</p>padding: 0px; line-height: 17px; color: #333333; font-family: Arial, 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Sentence: 12 years in concentration camps. Rehabilitated on June 23, 2003 by the conclusion of the Prosecutor of the Amur Region</p>it;">~ Source: Book of Memory of the Amur Region.</p>rif; font-size: 12px;">~ <a class="external" style="color: #1166bb; text-decoration-line: none; outline: none;" href="http://lists.memo.ru/index.htm"target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">Victims of political terror in the USSR, 4th edition</a></p>
<p>He was arrested by the Cheka around 1920 and it was believe he and his brother Michael were executed for supporting the white Russians during the civil war.</p>ina immediately after his arrest and believed he was executed.</p>y in Blagoveshchensk.</p>
<p>Tatiana Ostrikova email:</p>en at the time of his arrest. It turns out that at 21 he was released. And, perhaps, entire life was looking for mother again and sisters. And the elder brother George was released from the camp for about 40 years * rehabilitated prisoners of the Soviet camps numbers of their cases, articles, for which they were convicted. This campaign against sovietskoi of power and subversive activities againstthe revolution. In short, they were called counter-revolutionaries. "</p>
<p>From Geni website.</p>gy Alexandrovich Starchenko</strong> Born in 1895, Blagoveshchensk; Lived: Blagoveshchensk.</p>2px;">Sentenced: Amur Regional Political Court on May 17, 1921, obv .: for counter-revolutionary agitation and KRD.</p>padding: 0px; line-height: 17px; color: #333333; font-family: Arial, 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Sentence: 12 years in concentration camps. Rehabilitated on June 23, 2003 by the conclusion of the Prosecutor of the Amur Region</p>it;">~ Source: Book of Memory of the Amur Region.</p>rif; font-size: 12px;">~ <a class="external" style="color: #1166bb; text-decoration-line: none; outline: none;" href="http://lists.memo.ru/index.htm"target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">Victims of political terror in the USSR, 4th edition</a></p>
Георгий Александрович Старченко Родился в 1895 г., г. Благовещенска; Проживал: г. Благовещенска.
Приговорен: Амурский областной политический суд 17 мая 1921 г., обв.: за контрреволюционную агитацию и КРД.
Приговор: к 12 годам концлагерей. Реабилитирован 23 июня 2003 г. заключением прокурора Амурской области
~ Источник: Книга памяти Амурской обл.
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