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Museum of Victims of Communism Muzeul victimelor comunismului Established June 30, 2010 Location Bucureşti Street, corner Bănulescu-Bodoni St. The Museum of Victims of Communism (Romanian: Muzeul victimelor comunismului) is a museum in Chişinău, Moldova, dedicated to the victims of the Soviet occupation.
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Overview
The Museum of Victims of Communism was established by Vlad Filat Cabinet on June 30, 2010[1]. Vlad Filat opened the museum on July 6, 2010.[2]
See also
- Muzeul Memoriei Neamului
- Soviet Occupation Day
- Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Moldova
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External links
- Muzeu pentru victimele comunismului
- Republica Moldova a decis înfiinţarea unui muzeu al victimelor comunismului
- Muzeu pentru victimele comunismului
- Muzeu pentru victimele comunismului
- Un muzeu al victimilor deportărilor
Anti-communism in Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina (1917-1991) Political entities Bessarabia • Bukovina • Chernivtsi oblast • Budjak • Moldavian Democratic Republic • Bessarabian Soviet Socialist Republic • Moldavian ASSR • Moldavian SSREvents Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact • Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina • Romania during World War II • Political prisoners in Soviet Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina • Fântâna Albă massacre • Tatarka common graves • Deportation of Romanians in the Soviet Union • 13 June 1941 deportation • Operation Yug • Operation North • Bălţi POW camp • Moldavian famine (1946-1947)Anti-Soviet organizations Arcaşii lui Ştefan • Bessarabian Revolutionaries Organization • Black Army • Democratic Agrarian Party • Freedom Party • Democratic Union of Freedom • Mişcarea Nordică • National Patriotic Front • Pământenirea • Sabia Dreptăţii • "Vasile Lupu" High School Group • Vocea BasarabieiPrisoners and dissidents Victor Andreev • Alexandru Baltagă • Vladimir Bivol • Filimon Bodiu • Olimpiada Bodiu • Gheorghe Briceag • Constantin Condrat • Dumitru Crihan • Ion Codreanu • Alexandru Duca • Gheorghe Ghimpu • Valeriu Graur • Tudor Goncearencu • Pan Halippa • Ion Istrati • Nicole Istrati • Eufrosinia Kersnovskaya • Ion Moraru • Mihai Moraru • Mihai Moroşanu • Vasile Odobescu • Ion Pelivan • Vadim Pirogan • Andrei Sănduţă • Isidor Sârbu • Andrei Stoica • Alexandru Şoltoianu • Ilarion Tǎutu • Alexandru Usatiuc-Bulgǎr • Ion Vasilenco • Vasile Vâlcu • Victor ZâmbreaPassive dissidentism Loghin Alexeev • Nicolae Anestiade • Vsevolod Anghel • Cemârtan • Corlǎteanu • Ion Druţǎ • Iordache Ionescu • Serafim Saka • Nicolae Testemiţanu • Vasile Vasilache • Grigore VieruPersecutors Organisations, places, events Cenaclul Mateevici • Literatura şi Arta • Mişcarea Democraticǎ • Popular Front of Moldova1988-1991, people The political diaspora Bessarabian and Bukovinian refugees • Pro Basarabia şi Bucovina • Anton Crihan • Paul Goma • Nicolae Lupan • Grigore SingurelCategories:- Moldova stubs
- European building and structure stubs
- European museum stubs
- Museums in Moldova
- National museums
- Chişinău
- Museums established in 2010
- History museums in Moldova
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