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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The memorial is dedicated to the |
The memorial is dedicated to the 10 people killed on June 22, 1941 in ] by the ] authorities and buried in a ].<ref>Dumitru Lazur, Omorâţi mișelește de bolșevici comuniști, ], nr 6 (191), 15 June 2007.</ref> The memorial was opened on February 21, 2009; ] was present. | ||
In 1941 after ], a commemorative plaque was installed in Răzeni: "Aici odihnesc robii lui Dumnezeu Diomid, Niculai, Dănila, Nichita, Alexandru, Jurian, Alexandru, Ilie, doi necunoscuţi. Omorâţi mișelește de bolșevici comuniști. 12.VII.1941".<ref>Dumitru Lazur, Omorâţi mișelește de bolșevici comuniști, ], nr 6 (191), 15 June 2007.</ref> | In 1941 after ], when the area came under the control of the pro-] ] regime, a commemorative plaque was installed in Răzeni: "Aici odihnesc robii lui Dumnezeu Diomid, Niculai, Dănila, Nichita, Alexandru, Jurian, Alexandru, Ilie, doi necunoscuţi. Omorâţi mișelește de bolșevici comuniști. 12.VII.1941".<ref>Dumitru Lazur, Omorâţi mișelește de bolșevici comuniști, ], nr 6 (191), 15 June 2007.</ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
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Location | Răzeni |
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Designer | Tudor Cataraga |
Completion date | 2009 |
Opening date | February 21, 2009 |
Dedicated to | 10 individuals killed by the Soviet government |
The Stone cross in the memory of the people killed by Bolsheviks (Template:Lang-ro) is a monument in Răzeni, Moldova.
Overview
The memorial is dedicated to the 10 people killed on June 22, 1941 in Răzeni by the Soviet authorities and buried in a mass grave. The memorial was opened on February 21, 2009; Alexandru Tănase was present.
In 1941 after Operation Barbarossa, when the area came under the control of the pro-Nazi Antonescu regime, a commemorative plaque was installed in Răzeni: "Aici odihnesc robii lui Dumnezeu Diomid, Niculai, Dănila, Nichita, Alexandru, Jurian, Alexandru, Ilie, doi necunoscuţi. Omorâţi mișelește de bolșevici comuniști. 12.VII.1941".
Notes
- Dumitru Lazur, Omorâţi mișelește de bolșevici comuniști, Curierul Ortodox, nr 6 (191), 15 June 2007.
- Dumitru Lazur, Omorâţi mișelește de bolșevici comuniști, Curierul Ortodox, nr 6 (191), 15 June 2007.
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See also Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Moldova |
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