Jānis Mendriks
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Jānis (John) Mendriks (21 January 1907 – 1 August 1953) was a Latvian Catholic priest killed in a Soviet Gulag camp.
He was born in Logocki, Kalupe Parish in southern Latgale (then in Russian Empire) and shot in the Vorkuta Gulag, in Komi Republic, Russia.
Inmates at Vorkuta who were forced to work in the region's coal mines went on strike during the Vorkuta uprising in July 1953. The mostly passive strike was put down on 1 August, when troops were ordered to fire at the strikers resulting in the deaths of at least 42 prisoners including Mendriks.
He was a member of the Congregation of Marian Fathers. Mendriks has been honoured by the Roman Catholic Church as a Servant of God since 2003.
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- Servant of God Fr. Janis Mendriks MIC 1907–1953
- (Italian) Servant of God Janis Mendriks: Priest and martyr
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