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- Mendriks (21 January 1907 – 1 August 1953) was a Latvian Catholic priest who was killed in a Soviet Gulag during the 1953 Vorkuta uprising. Mendriks was...
- were 66 killed. Among those shot was the Latvian Catholic priest Jānis Mendriks. After submission of the mob, many "saboteurs" were arrested and placed...
- "Servant of God Fr. Janis (John) Mendriks (1907–1953)". padrimariani.org. 2023. "Servant of God Fr. Janis Mendriks MIC 1907—1953". catholicmartyrs.org...
- Goulag Elena Vladimirovna Markova, Soviet and Russian cyberneticist Jānis Mendriks, Latvian Catholic priest Nadezhda Ulanovskaya, Soviet intelligence GRU...
- politician, United States Senate Majority Leader (b. 1889) August 1 – Jānis Mendriks, Soviet Roman Catholic priest (b. 1907) August 11 – Tazio Nuvolari, Italian...
- newspaper publishes January to May, 1907. Coup of June 1907 January 21 - Jānis Mendriks, Latvian Catholic priest (d. 1953) August 1 - Shmavon Mangasarov, Soviet...
- them George Kaszyra and Anthony Leszczewicz, Eugene Kulesza, and Janis Mendriks). Bucys succeeded Matulaitis as the superior general of the renovated congregation...
- 1893) July 31 — Nikolay Zelinsky, chemist (b. 1861) August 1 — Jānis Mendriks, Roman Catholic priest (b. 1907) August 30 — Elena Rozmirovich, revolutionary...