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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The four Starostin brothers: * Nikolai StThe four Starostin brothers: * Nikolai Starostin (Старостин, Николай Петрович) (1902—1996); * (Старостин, Александр Петрович) (1903—1981); * Andrey Starostin (Старостин, Андрей Петрович) (1906—1987); * (Старостин, Пётр Петрович) (1909—1993). were prominent football (soccer) players in the Soviet Union. Since the 1930s they played leading roles in FC Spartak Moscow. In 1942 they were arrested under false accusation to conspire to assassinate Joseph Stalin and other charges. Later these charges were replaced with ‘lauding bourgeois sports’, and they were sentenced to 10 years of GULAG labor camps. After Stalin's death they were rehabilitated.er Stalin's death they were rehabilitated.
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rdfs:comment The four Starostin brothers: * Nikolai StThe four Starostin brothers: * Nikolai Starostin (Старостин, Николай Петрович) (1902—1996); * (Старостин, Александр Петрович) (1903—1981); * Andrey Starostin (Старостин, Андрей Петрович) (1906—1987); * (Старостин, Пётр Петрович) (1909—1993). were prominent football (soccer) players in the Soviet Union. Since the 1930s they played leading roles in FC Spartak Moscow.played leading roles in FC Spartak Moscow.
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