Russian writer
Fyodor Dostoyevsky was arrested with 33 others in April 1849 as a Social Revolutionary, after a police informer had slipped into his socialist discussion groups. Originally he was sentenced to be executed on December 22, 1849. At the stake in front of the squad he was told his sentence was a joke and he was to be sent to Siberia for four years instead. Dostoyevsky was incarcerated at a penal settlement where they were packed in "like herrings in a barrel."
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A sketch of the Petrashevsky Circle mock execution |
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