Vasily Arkhangelsky
1874–1937 (age 63)
Biography
Vasily Arkhangelsky (1874-1937) was a Russian citizen whose life was cut short during the Great Purge. He lived through the transformative decades of late Imperial Russia and the early Soviet period, witnessing profound changes to his homeland.
Arkhangelsky was executed at the Butovo firing range in 1937, one of thousands who fell victim to Stalin's brutal campaign of terror. His death remains a testament to the tragic losses suffered by ordinary Russians during this dark chapter of history.