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Name
  
Frantsishak Alyakhnovich

Died
  
March 3, 1944

Role
  
Writer

Frantsishak Alyakhnovich

Frantsishak Alyakhnovich


Frantsishak Alyakhnovich (March 9, 1883, Vilnius – March 3, 1944, Vilnius, Belarusian: Frantsіshak alyahnovіch, Polish: Franciszek Olechnowicz, Czech: Frantisek Olechnovic) was a Belarusian writer, journalist and Gulag survivor of Polish and Czech origins.

Alyakhnovich was a well-known theatrical writer, director and journalist in West Belarus. He was editor of the newspaper Belaruskі zvon (Byelaruski zvon) published in Vilnius.

In 1926 he decided to stay in East Belarus after a conference in Minsk. After a couple of months he got arrested by the NKVD and sent to Solovki prison camp. He spent seven years in the Gulag and was exchanged for Branislaw Tarashkyevich, a West Belarusian politician held in Polish prison, in 1933.

Alyakhnovich's Gulag experience became a basis for his 1934 book of memoirs U kaptsyuroh GPU (U kaptsyurokh HPU, In the claws of the GPU), that was later translated into several languages.

During the Second World War, Frantsishak Alyakhnovich collaborated with Nazi Germany and was editor of the newspaper Belaruskі glas (Byelaruski hlas, Belarusian voice) published in Vilnius. Apart from that, he was also one of the leaders of the Belarusian Independence Party - a Belorussian organization led by padre Vincent Hadleuski which initially collaborated with the Germans.

In 1944, Frantsishak Alyakhnovich was assassinated.

References

Frantsishak Alyakhnovich Wikipedia


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