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- Taganka_Prison abstract "Taganka Prison (Russian: Таганская тюрьма) was built in Moscow in 1804 by Alexander I, emperor of Russia. It gained notoriety for its use as a prison for political prisoners, both by the ruling tsars and during the years of the Soviet Union, by the Communist Party. During the Great Purge, the prison housed foreign enemies of the state, such as the German communist, Gustav Sobottka, Jr., as well as Russians. The prison became immortalized in poems and songs dating from before the October Revolution in 1918. The prison was razed in the 1950s.Vladimir Vysotsky memorialized the prison in a ballad.\"Taganka, night full of fire. Taganka, why have they ruined me?Taganka, I am your permanent prisonerKilling the youth and talent in your walls\"".
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- Taganka_Prison wikiPageRevisionID "560968589".
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_I_of_Russia.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prisons_in_Russia.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prisons_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Communist_party.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Great_Purge.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Gustav_Sobottka,_Jr..
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Marcel_Pauker.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink October_Revolution.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Pavel_Florensky.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Seraphim_Chichagov.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Taganka_(song).
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Sgovio.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Tsar.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Vysotsky.
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taganka Prison".
- Taganka_Prison wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taganka".
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- Taganka_Prison subject Category:Prisons_in_Russia.
- Taganka_Prison subject Category:Prisons_in_the_Soviet_Union.
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- Taganka_Prison comment "Taganka Prison (Russian: Таганская тюрьма) was built in Moscow in 1804 by Alexander I, emperor of Russia. It gained notoriety for its use as a prison for political prisoners, both by the ruling tsars and during the years of the Soviet Union, by the Communist Party. During the Great Purge, the prison housed foreign enemies of the state, such as the German communist, Gustav Sobottka, Jr., as well as Russians.".
- Taganka_Prison label "Taganka Prison".
- Taganka_Prison sameAs Q4449596.
- Taganka_Prison sameAs Taganka-Gefängnis.
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- Taganka_Prison sameAs Таганская_тюрьма.
- Taganka_Prison sameAs Q4449596.
- Taganka_Prison lat "55.735".
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- Taganka_Prison wasDerivedFrom Taganka_Prison?oldid=560968589.
- Taganka_Prison isPrimaryTopicOf Taganka_Prison.