Monk Basil von Burmann, OSB (15 December 1891 - 30 October 1959) was a Russian Greek Catholic deacon of German origin. Biography Basil von Burmann was born in 1891 in Warsaw (then in the Russian Empire, now in Poland), into a family of Baltic Germans, being of Orthodox religion. He participated in World War I and the Russian Civil War. Von Burmann received the rank of colonel in the Alexander Kolchak's Army. He emigrated to Yugoslavia, where he married. During World War II, he fought in the Russian security body on the side of Germany against the Josip Broz Tito's guerrillas, who killed his wife. After the war, he was held in a prisoner-of-war camp, but was able to escape and took refuge abroad. In 1949 he entered as a novice in the Benedictine order and made his solemn vows on 22 August 1949. Later moved to the United States. In 1955 von Burmann was consecrated hierodeacon. Deacon von Burmann died on 30 October 1959 in Saint Procopius Abbey in Lisle near Chicago in Illinois (USA) and is buried in the St. Procopius Abbey cemetery.
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