Taganka Prison (Russian: Таганская тюрьма) was built in Moscow in 1804 by Alexander I, emperor of Russia. It gained notoriety for its use as a prison for political prisoners, both by the ruling tsars and during the years of the Soviet Union, by the Communist Party. During the Great Purge, the prison housed foreign enemies of the state, such as the German communist, Gustav Sobottka, Jr., as well as Russians. It played host to a mass protest in 1938 when thousands of prisoners repudiated their confessions made under torture. The prison became immortalized in poems and songs dating from before the October Revolution in 1918. The prison was razed in the 1950s.
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| - Das Taganka-Gefängnis (russisch Таганская тюрьма, vollständiger Name: Московская губернская уголовная тюрьма, übersetzt: Moskauer Provinzgefängnis für Kriminelle) war von 1804 bis 1958 ein Gefängnis im Moskauer Stadtteil Taganski. (de)
- Московская губернская уголовная тюрьма, Таганская тюрьма или просто «Таганка» была сооружена в 1804 году по указу императора Александра I. Она была дислоцирована на тогдашней окраине Москвы, недалеко от Таганской площади (от которой получила своё название), на улице Малые Каменщики (современные владения 16 и 18), в непосредственной близости от Новоспасского монастыря. Снесена в 1960 году. (ru)
- Taganka Prison (Russian: Таганская тюрьма) was built in Moscow in 1804 by Alexander I, emperor of Russia. It gained notoriety for its use as a prison for political prisoners, both by the ruling tsars and during the years of the Soviet Union, by the Communist Party. During the Great Purge, the prison housed foreign enemies of the state, such as the German communist, Gustav Sobottka, Jr., as well as Russians. It played host to a mass protest in 1938 when thousands of prisoners repudiated their confessions made under torture. The prison became immortalized in poems and songs dating from before the October Revolution in 1918. The prison was razed in the 1950s. (en)
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| - Das Taganka-Gefängnis (russisch Таганская тюрьма, vollständiger Name: Московская губернская уголовная тюрьма, übersetzt: Moskauer Provinzgefängnis für Kriminelle) war von 1804 bis 1958 ein Gefängnis im Moskauer Stadtteil Taganski. (de)
- Taganka Prison (Russian: Таганская тюрьма) was built in Moscow in 1804 by Alexander I, emperor of Russia. It gained notoriety for its use as a prison for political prisoners, both by the ruling tsars and during the years of the Soviet Union, by the Communist Party. During the Great Purge, the prison housed foreign enemies of the state, such as the German communist, Gustav Sobottka, Jr., as well as Russians. It played host to a mass protest in 1938 when thousands of prisoners repudiated their confessions made under torture. The prison became immortalized in poems and songs dating from before the October Revolution in 1918. The prison was razed in the 1950s. Soviet 'martyr' Nikolay Bauman was beaten to death outside of Taganka Prison by a nationalist and reactionary mob upon the release of political prisoners 18 October 1905. (en)
- Московская губернская уголовная тюрьма, Таганская тюрьма или просто «Таганка» была сооружена в 1804 году по указу императора Александра I. Она была дислоцирована на тогдашней окраине Москвы, недалеко от Таганской площади (от которой получила своё название), на улице Малые Каменщики (современные владения 16 и 18), в непосредственной близости от Новоспасского монастыря. Снесена в 1960 году. (ru)
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