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In 1932 took place in the case of the Catholic clergy, signed on Solovki prison camp. During the interrogation, said: "The time I spent in the camp, did not shake my religious beliefs here, I became even more resistant to further Catholic me nothing can shake." As a result, the authorities have decided to subject it to special punishment contain the islands separately from other priests until the end of isolation.
The whole article is without references, and hence open to the charge of original research. In any case this section just doesn't make sense. --
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In 1932 took place in the case of the Catholic clergy, signed on Solovki prison camp. During the interrogation, said: "The time I spent in the camp, did not shake my religious beliefs here, I became even more resistant to further Catholic me nothing can shake." As a result, the authorities have decided to subject it to special punishment contain the islands separately from other priests until the end of isolation.
The whole article is without references, and hence open to the charge of original research. In any case this section just doesn't make sense. --
Richardson mcphillips (
talk) 01:37, 20 May 2019 (UTC)reply