Siberia
Siberia
Siberia
Omsk, Siberia.
Yes Stalin sent many dissidents to exile in Siberia.
Fyodor Dostoevsky was imprisoned at Omsk in Siberia.
Siberia is most famous for being a cold desolate place where criminals and opponents of the government were sent to live in exile. Siberia was used in that manner by the Tsars as well as by the Communists.
Yes, Internal exile in Siberia with his immediate family, where they were later killed
Lenin married Nadezhda Krupskaya while in exile in Siberia in 1898.
Lenin married Nadezheda Krupskaya in 1898 while in exile in Siberia.
After spending imprisonment in Siberia, Leon Trotsky was allowed to live, by Stalin. Trotsky began his exile in Turkey in Alam Ata.
Lenin was exiled by the government to Shushenskoe, Siberia. He was released in 1900 and left Russia in self-imposed exile spending time in various countries including Switzerland, Belgium and England.