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English: The Last Address Sign is a commemorative plaque that is installed on the last known residential address of victims of the Soviet Union's Communist regime. The memorial sign is a small, 11x19 cm stainless steel plaque that contains information about the repressed person. This information usually contains his or her name, profession, date of birth, date of arrest, date and reason of death (was shot or died in a Soviet concentration camp), and date of rehabilitation ('for lack of corpus delicti').
Русский: Мемориальный знак «Последний адрес» представляет собой пластину из нержавеющей стали размером 11 на 19 см, на которую наносятся сведения о репрессированном при советской власти человеке: его имя, профессия, а также даты рождения, ареста, дата и причина гибели (расстрелян или умер в лагере) и дата реабилитации («За отсутствием состава преступления»). Мемориальный знак устанавливается на фасаде дома, адрес которого стал для этого человека последним.
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Москва, Орлово-Давыдовский переулок, 2/5 .

«Последний адрес» служащего Павла Ивановича Баранникова, журналиста Макса Абрамовича Канторовича и архитектора Михаила Макаровича Стройкова.

Согласно базам данных правозащитного общества «Мемориал», в годы сталинских репрессий по меньшей мере 11 жителей дома 2/5 по Орлово-Давыдовскому переулку были расстреляны в Москве сотрудниками НКВД СССР. Ещё один – архитектор М. М. Стройков – был расстрелян в Севвостлаге в Магаданской области. Число арестованных и погибших в лагерях ГУЛАГа не установлено.

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