Editing Mikhail Kedrov
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In March 1939 Kedrov and his son Igor signed a letter to [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]] condemning [[Lavrentiy Beria]] and alleging that he was a foreign agent. Both of them were arrested under Beria's orders the following month. Unusually he was acquitted when placed on trial but was still kept in custody. When Russia was invaded by the Germans during [[World War II]] Kedrov was evacuated to a nearby village, where he was shot alongside several other prisoners. | In March 1939 Kedrov and his son Igor signed a letter to [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]] condemning [[Lavrentiy Beria]] and alleging that he was a foreign agent. Both of them were arrested under Beria's orders the following month. Unusually he was acquitted when placed on trial but was still kept in custody. When Russia was invaded by the Germans during [[World War II]] Kedrov was evacuated to a nearby village, where he was shot alongside several other prisoners. | ||
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