Vladimir Central Prison
The Vladimir Central Prison is a prison in the city of Vladimir in Russia , in which numerous war criminals and dissidents were imprisoned.
history
The prison was built in 1783 on the orders of Tsarina Catherine II . In the maximum-security prison from 1825 which now houses the detention center the city of Vladimir. In 1906 the name was changed to the central prison . The inmates of the prison during the Soviet Union also included dissidents as well as German war criminals and prisoners of war of the Second World War . A museum was built on part of the prison grounds in 1996, but has been closed indefinitely since the 2010s.
Known inmates
- Friedrich Paulus , Commander in Chief of the German 6th Army
- Helmuth Weidling , commandant in the Battle of Berlin (died in prison in 1955)
- Ferdinand Schörner , commander in chief of armies and army groups, convicted war criminal
- Johann Rattenhuber , chief of Hitler's bodyguard
- Ewald von Kleist , Commander-in-Chief of Panzer Groups and Army Groups, convicted war criminal, (died in prison in 1954)
- Alfred Gerstenberg , Commander of the Air Force Romania, Lieutenant General
- Daniil Leonidowitsch Andrejew , Russian poet
- Vladimir Bukovsky , Soviet dissident
- Wassili Iossifowitsch Stalin , son of Josef Stalin
- Pavel Anatoljewitsch Sudoplatow , a leading employee of the Soviet secret service
- Francis Gary Powers , American pilot
- Lidija Ruslanowa , Soviet hit and folk singer of the 1930s
- Yuri Shukhevich , Soviet dissident and Ukrainian politician
- Anatoly Tichonowitsch Marchenko , Soviet dissident
- Mart-Olav Niklus Estonian biologist and human rights activist
Individual evidence
- ^ The Lubjanka dossier from General Field Marshal Schörner , Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, accessed February 6, 2016
Coordinates: 56 ° 8 ′ 29.6 ″ N , 40 ° 25 ′ 57.6 ″ E