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recantation)
206

as a dissident/nationalist
42,
43
,

45–7
,
83–4
,
87–91,
101–2
,

124–9
,
131–3
,
134
,
217–25

on

drinking/alcoholism
84
,
85
,

86
,
88
,
197–8
,
215
,
253–5

family
14
,
21
,
22–4
,
32–4
,
40
,
42
,

57
,
98,
106
,
111,
179,
180;
see

also individual family mem
bers

Grebnevo, exile in
104–6
,
111
,

113
,
115–16
,
120–22,
125
,

128
,
133–4
,
204

In the Light of the Transfigur
ation

(self-published newsletter)
121–

2,
124–9,
132–3,
218;
post-recantation
182–7
,
192

influence
see
reputation/influence

Jews, attitude to
88–9
,
91
,
96–7
,

129
,
132
,
133
,
135,
219
; as anti-Semitic (post-recantation)

194
,
195–7
,
200–201,
207
,

208
,
210–11
,
219

Kabanovo, exile in
92,
96–8
,

109–10
; dismissal from his

church
100–102

K
G B and
108,
109
,
111
, 130–

34, 217–25; post-recantation

185
,
196–7
,
208–9
,
217
;
see
also

arrest

(II)
above and

politicization of
below

in Moscow
72;
at St Nicholas

Church
83
,
84–91
,
101
; exiled from, by church authorities

( 1 9 7 4 )
90–91,
109
;
see also

Grebnevo
and
Kabanovo
above
official criticism of
90–91,
101
,

103
,
114–15
,
122–6

A
lexander Ogorodinikov and 83–

4, 85, 91, 105, 128, 133–5, 225

papers/publications
9
,
87–8
,
122
,

175
,
182,
198–9;
journalism

208
,
209
,
210
; memoirs
31–2
,

36
,
46
,
64
; notebooks
85,
102
; p o etr y
42,
46–7
,
64–5
,
114
,

122
,
141
;
see also In the Light
of . . . above

as a priest
32
,
36
,
46
,
86,
89–90
,

96–9
,
100–102
,
103
,
109
,
110
,

120
,
126–7,
135
,
171,
176
,

194
,

195,

198–200,

his

discussion sessions
83–4,
85
,

87–80
,
120,
194
,
199,
205
,

206
; training at Zagorsk
37
,

38–41
;
see also
religious beliefs

below

his

recantation
see
arrest (II)

above

religious belief
21
,
23,
32
,
33,
40
,

55
,
86–7
,
96–7
,
105
,
115,
182–

7, 193–6;
see also
as a priest

above

reputation/influence
9
,
11
,
84–5
,

88–91
,
97
,
101–2
,
105
,
108
,

109
,

127–8,

132–3
;

post-

recantation
179–200
,
202,
205–

6, 217–25, 251–5; in the West

87–8
;
see also
Western media .

. .
below

Russian Orthodox Church’s action

ag ain st
90–91
,
98,
100–102
,

109
,

198,

206
;

see

also

Grebnevo
and
Kabanovo
above
Vladimir Sedov and
104–11,
116
,

119–20
,
133
,
134
,
251
,
252;
on his arrest/recantation
116,
119
,

126
,
173
,
178

Alexander Semyonov and
251
,

252
; on his arrest/recantation

180–81
,
202

The Times
, letter to (1980)
135

at Vinogradovo church (post-

recantation)
198
,
202–4
,
206

W
estern media reports on 100–

101, 102, 110, 114, 115, 134–

5, 136, 174, 179

in World War II
28,
31;
as a soldier
31–2

Gleb Yakunin and
218–19
,
224–5

death/burial
9
,
251–2

drinking/alcoholism
1–5
,
6
,
10
,
26
,

47
,
92–6
,
127
,
163–7
,
207

alcohol duty
92–3
,
95
,
207

beer
92
,
86

cost of, to the state
95

as
a disease
5,
7
,
88,
93
,
95,
215–

16

Father Dmitry on
84,
85
,
86,
88
,

197–8
,
215
,
253–5

effects of
93,
215–16

expenditure on
92
,
93

Gorbachev’s anti-alcohol policies

206–7
,
216

illegal alcohol
4–5

vodka
2
,
3–4
,
7
,
92
,
95

volume consumed
4
,
5
,
7,
167
,

216
; reductions in
206–7,
246

by women
2,
4–5,
167,
216

drugs
170

K G B use of
119
,
127

Dudko, Dmitry
see
Dmitry, Father

Dudko, Maria (daughter of Vladimir

Dudko)
32–3

Dudko, Mikhail (son of Father

Dmitry)
179,
184–5,
186,
225

as a priest
251

Dudko, Natalya (daughter of Father

Dmitry)
184–5

Dudko, Nina (wife of Father

Dmitry)
111,
134
,
177,
179
,

184–5
,
195

death
206

Dudko, Vladimir (brother of Father

Dmitry)
32–4,
42

Dzerzhinsky, Felix
137–8

East Germany
112

see also
Germany

economic conditions
6,
21–2,
33
,

37
,
95
,
210
,
215

inflation
209

in northern Russia
49

education
33,
56,
76,
77

literacy levels
77

in Russian history
239–40

university (tertiary)
79
,
80
; V G I K film school
80–81

English language
168–9

Ephraim,

Archimandrite

(Greek

Orthodox Church)
235–6

Estonia
246

ethnic tensions
96–7,
129,
131,
132

see also
Jews

European Union (E U), membership

of
246

Evangelical church
130–31

see also
religion

famine
17
,
22,
24
,
25–6,
27–8
,
38
,

50

see also
starvation

Fedotov, Georgy
116,
119,
124,
225

Figes, Orlando
42

Filaret, Metropolitan (K G B

codename A N T O N O V)
222

film
see
cinema/film

fishing
162
,
163
,
164

Fonchenkov, Vasily

(K

G

B

codename F R I E N D)
125
,

126

food prices
33
,
38

food supplies
see
agriculture
;
famine

For Human Rights (Russian pressure

group)
217–18

F S B (security service)
239

see also
K G B

Gagarin, Yuri
6,
76

Galya (women in Berezino)
14–15
,

17–21

gambling
238

genetics
60
,
118

German

occupation

of

Russia

(1941–5)
15
,
51
,
114
,
122
,
123

Jews, execution of
29–30

peasant class during
28–31

propaganda distribution
30
,
122
,

123–4

see also
World War II

Germangenovich Shpinkov, Vasily

24–31

Germany
4
,
5
,
24
,
66
,
94

se
e also
East Germany;
West

Germany

Ginzburg, Alexander
130,
171

Gorbachev, Mikhail
7
,
75
,
93–4
,

206
,
216

anti-alcohol policies
206–7,
216

Gorbanevskaya, Natalya
73
,
171–2

Grebnevo (village), Father Dmitry in

exile in
104–6
,
111
,
113,
115–

16, 120–22, 125, 128, 133–4,

204

Greece, Mount Athos
235

Grigorenko, General Pyotr, K G B

psychiatric assessment/treatment

of
117

Grigorenko, Zinaida (wife of Pyotr

Grigorenko)
117

gulag (labour) camps
9
,
26
,
42,
49
,

51–2
,
62–3
,
66
,
67
,
71,
145
,

152
,
171

administration
49,
50

closure of, under Khrushchev
74

criminals in
54,
65

deaths in
see
numbers of prisoners

below

Father Dmitry as prisoner in
see

Inta gulag camp

as economically self-supporting

49–50
,
242

graveyards at
66,
67
,
69–70
,
161
,

164
,
165

hospitals in
59
,
60
,
64
,
67–8

hunger strikes
242–3

informers in
54,
65

living conditions
49
,
50
,
54,
55
,

58
,
59–61,
62–3
,
152–3,
154
,

159–62
,

241–2
,

247–8
;

starvation
49,
152

numbers of prisoners
42,
49
,
57
; deaths among
50–51,
58,
152
,

154
,
160
,
161
,
209

political prisoners
42
,
54
,
240–44

prison guards
244
,
247–8

religion in
56
,
242
,
243

Alexander Solzhenitsyn on
50
,

51
,
75

women prisoners
160–61

young people in
152

see also individual camps

healthcare
100,
246

Helsinki Agreement (1975)
112–13

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