Case of the Union of Liberation of Belarus
1930–31 trial of Belarusian intellectuals in the Soviet Union
Vaclaw Lastowski , one of the victims of the caseThe Case of the Union of Liberation of Belarus (Russian : Дело «Союза освобождения Белоруссии» , romanized : Delo "Soyuza osvobozhdeniya Belorussii" ) was a political and criminal case initiated by the GPU of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic against several Belarusian scientists and culture activists. The case formed part of a wave of Soviet repressions in Belarus in 1929–1931. The GPU accused the victims of membership in a (presumably non-existent) anti-Soviet organization called the Union of Liberation of Belarus (Belarusian : Саюз вызвалення Беларусі , romanized : Sajuz vyzvalennia Biełarusi ). Most of the accused were killed, or expelled to far-away regions of the USSR.
A case started with the arrest of the editor Piotar Iljučonak on February 17, 1930. During the spring and summer of 1930, 108 people were arrested. At the beginning the GPU saw Vaclaw Lastowski (former prime minister of the Belarusian People's Republic ), Alaksandar Ćvikievič and Arkadź Smolič (former agriculture minister of the Belarusian People's Republic ), as leaders of the organization. Later Alaksandar Adamovič (a Belarusian nationalist communist politician), Anton Balicki (statesman and writer), Piotar Iljučonak and Dźmitry Pryščepaŭ were viewed as such. People like the prominent poets Janka Kupała and Jakub Kołas or the first president of the Belarusian Science Academy Usievalad Ihnatoŭski were at certain stages accused of being members of the ULB.
All those arrested, except for 18 people, were sentenced to different terms of deportation. Usievalad Ihnatouski committed suicide on February 4, 1931. The supposed leaders of the ULB were sentenced to 10 years of deportation while most of the other members were deported to inner regions of the USSR for 5 years.
In 1937–1941 the case was heard again; many of the convicts were executed, some sent to concentration camps. In 1937–1939 many of the GPU executives who had worked on the case were also themselves executed. Another wave of repressions occurred in 1949–1952 against those former ULB membership suspects who were still alive at the time.
List of suspects at the ULB case
Dr. Anton Adamovič , literary historian
Alaksandar Adamovič , statesman, executed in 1937
Arkadź Adziniec , linguist, deported to Bashkortostan , fate unknown
Cimafiej Adziarycha , pedagogue, fate unknown
Michaił Adziarycha , pedagogue, executed in 1938
Mikałaj Azbukin , geographer, died in prison
Alaksandar Anichoŭski , pedagogue, deported to Ivanovo
Todar Apacionak , pedagogue, sentenced to three years in concentration camps
Adam Babareka , writer, died in concentration camp
Hienadź Bahdanovič , pedagogue and social activist, died in prison
Mikoła Bajkoŭ , pedagogue and linguist
Anton Balicki , statesman, executed in 1937
Chviedar Bandarčyk
Pavał Bindziuk
Piotar Buzuk , linguist, writer and pedagogue, executed in 1938
Andrej Burdziejka
Janka Bialkievič , linguist and pedagogue
Jaŭhien Biadrycki
Uładzisłaŭ Čaržynski
Ničypar Čarnuševič
Alaksandar Hałavinski
Ryhor Haćko , pedagogue, fate unknown
Maksim Harecki , writer, folklore researcher, executed in 1937
Haŭryła Harecki
Michajła Hramyka , writer, geologist and pedagogue, deported for 5 years
Aleś Hurło , poet, translator, linguist
Michaś Hurski
Mikałaj Hutkoŭski
Leŭ Daškievič
A. Daraševič
Siarhiej Dubinski , archeologist and historian, executed in 1937
Uładzimier Duboŭka , poet, translator, deported
Aleś Dudar
Jazep Dyła , writer and statesman, deported
D. Dyńko
Branisłaŭ Epimach-Šypiła
Usievaład Ihnatoŭski , politician and historian
Piotar Iljučonak
Chviedar Imšenik , literature scientist and pedagogue, fate unknown
Michaś Kavyl
Pavał Karavajčyk
Mikałaj Kaśpiarovič
P. Kaciarynič
Symon Chursik
Jaŭchim Kipiel , politician and pedagogue, deported
Ivan Kiślakoŭ
Mikałaj Krasinski
Ivan Kraskoŭski , politician (former member of the government of the Ukrainian People's Republic ) and pedagogue
Janka Kupała , poet
Feliks Kupcevič
L. Kuryłovič
Vacłaŭ Łastoŭski , former Prime Minister of the Belarusian Democratic Republic , executed in 1938
Jazep Losik
Jurka Listapad , politician
Aleś Lažnievič
Mikałaj Mamčyc
Paŭlina Miadziołka , artist and pedagogue
Michaił Mialeška
Siarhiej Mialeška
Adam Mickievič ,
U. Muraška
Ściapan Niekraševič , politician and academician, one of the founders of the Institute of Belarusian Culture which later became the Belarusian Science Academy , executed in 1937
Ivan Paškovič
Uładzimier Prakulevič , politician, writer and lawyer, executed in 1938
Dźmitry Pryščepaŭ
Jazep Pušča (Płaščynski)
R. Piacevič
Časłaŭ Rodzievič
Alaksandar Sak
I. Sasinovič
Jan Sierada , statesman, pedagogue and writer, the first President of the Belarusian Democratic Republic
Siarhiej Skandrakoŭ
Lavon Słuchanin
Arkadź Smolič
Jazep Sušynski
Pavał Trampovič
I. Traśko
Ja. Trafimaŭ
Alaksandar Ćvikievič , statesman, lawyer, philosopher, executed in 1937
Ivan Ćvikievič
Mikałaj Ułaščyk , historian, sent to concentration camp
Vasil Šašalevič , poet and writer, died in concentration camp
Alaksandar Šlubski , folklore researcher
Paŭluk Šukajła
Mikoła Ščakacichin , art researcher, pedagogue, died in prison
Alaksandar Valkovič , statesman, executed in 1937
Jazep Vasilevič
Valeryjan Voły
Mikałaj Janšyn
Jeŭdakim Jaraščuk
I. Juraškievič
Todar Zabeła , historian
Leanard Zajac , politician, died in prison
Piotar Zianiuk
Pavał Žaŭryd , military commander, died in prison
Fłaryjan Ždanovič , actor and theatre director, sent to concentration camps and later possibly executed
Uładzimier Žyłka , poet and literature critic, deported
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References
^ The list is not full and includes only 98 people
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Сідарэвіч А. Трыюмвіры, або Помнік камісарам // Наша Ніва, No.13.
See also