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Vera Kharuzhaya

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In September 1925, Kharuzhaya was arrested by the Poles, convicted of subversive activity and sentenced to 8 years of prison. In 1932 she was handed over to the USSR in exchange for a Polish political prisoner held in a Soviet prison. In 1935, Kharuzhaya was expelled from the Communist party,
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and spent two years in prison. In August 1939 Kharuzhaya was released. After the German attacked the Soviet Union, Kharuzhaya joined a partisan unit. In November 1942, she was arrested and eventually executed by the Germans.
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for sabotage and espionage operation during the interbellum. She was executed as a partisan by the Germans during World War II.
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Since 1920 Kharuzhaya actively participated in the subversive anti-Polish campaign led by the
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following her husband denouncing her to the authorities. In 1937, during the
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Vera Kharuzhaya was born into the family of an administrative worker in
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writer, school teacher and activist from the Soviet Union deployed to
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In 1960, Kharuzhaya was posthumously granted the title of
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Belarusian communist writer, spy, and partisan (1903–1942)
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was renamed by the Soviets in honour of Kharuzhaya.
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Babruysk
Russian Empire
Vitebsk
Reichskommissariat Ostland
Soviet Union
Hero of the Soviet Union
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner
Belarusian
Russian
Polish
Belarusian
Communist
Poland
Babruysk
Revolution of 1905
Mazyr
Bolsheviks
Riga Peace Treaty
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Political commissar
Komsomol
Mazyr
Babruysk
Comintern
Second Polish Republic
West Belarus
Central Committee of the Komsomol of West Belarus
Great Purge

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