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Alexander Frison (1875-1937), ein russlanddeutscher Germaniker unter Stalin
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Abstract
The article sheds light on the fate of Alexander Frison, a German from Russia who had been studying theology and philosophy at the Germanicum in Rome. In 1926, he was secretly ordained bishop in the Soviet Union, where church repression seriously threatened the hierarchy, church representatives and ... view more
The article sheds light on the fate of Alexander Frison, a German from Russia who had been studying theology and philosophy at the Germanicum in Rome. In 1926, he was secretly ordained bishop in the Soviet Union, where church repression seriously threatened the hierarchy, church representatives and lay members. After several arrests, Frison was ultimately sentenced to death by a closed Stalinist trial accusing him for 'anti-Soviet activities' and shot. Only recently the files of his trial have been published partially.... view less
Keywords
USSR; Catholic Church (Roman); national state-church; repression; stalinism
Classification
General History
Free Keywords
Sowjetunion; Russlanddeutsche; Verfolgung
Document language
German
Publication Year
2020
Page/Pages
p. 202-216
Journal
Römische Quartalschrift für Christliche Altertumskunde und Kirchengeschichte, 115 (2020) 3-4
ISSN
0035-7812
Status
Postprint; reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications