Commemorative plates will be installed on the houses of ones deported in Siberia
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Several houses in Chisinau, which once belonged to the victims of Stalinist deportations, will have memorial plaques installed in memory of those who died in Siberia.
The initiative to apply the inscriptions, especially on the buildings where the Bessarabian intellectuals persecuted by the Soviet regime, belongs to the Memoria Torture Victims Rehabilitation Center.
The majority of the houses, where the "Last Addresses" plates will be installed, have been transformed over the years into different headquarters or shops.
At the unveiling of the plaque came the niece and the great-grandmother of the woman, who found her end in a camp in Kazakhstan.
"My mother was telling me that a black car came at night, a few soldiers and they told his grandmothers in half an hour to gather clothes and food that you were going with us." The grandmother asked why, what for what? "said the niece of the victim of the Stalinist deportations, Nadejda Răducanu.
Maria Serb-Serb brothers contributed generously to the development of the city of Chisinau, but they also held important positions.
"These are one of them the director of the municipal bank, which is the organ hall. The other was the director of the boys' gymnasium number 1. The other was Stepan Serbov-Serb, who set up the cast iron plant," said Stalinist Deputy Victims Margarita Răducanu .
A plate was also installed on the house where the former Chief of the Pantelimon Sinadino lived. He was deported to Siberia and his fortune was confiscated.
Project initiators say they will install more than 20 plaques.
"We have requests from Singerei, from Balti, here in Chisinau we have many places, but the most important are the places, they are not the houses, the relatives, we can find no confirmation documents," said the director of the Rehabilitation Center Victims of Torture "Memoria", Ludmila Popovici.
Such a project has been carried out in Russia, Ukraine, the Czech Republic and is expected to come to life in Romania, Belarus, Georgia, Germany, Latvia and Poland.
The initiative to apply the inscriptions, especially on the buildings where the Bessarabian intellectuals persecuted by the Soviet regime, belongs to the Memoria Torture Victims Rehabilitation Center.
The majority of the houses, where the "Last Addresses" plates will be installed, have been transformed over the years into different headquarters or shops.
At the unveiling of the plaque came the niece and the great-grandmother of the woman, who found her end in a camp in Kazakhstan.
"My mother was telling me that a black car came at night, a few soldiers and they told his grandmothers in half an hour to gather clothes and food that you were going with us." The grandmother asked why, what for what? "said the niece of the victim of the Stalinist deportations, Nadejda Răducanu.
Maria Serb-Serb brothers contributed generously to the development of the city of Chisinau, but they also held important positions.
"These are one of them the director of the municipal bank, which is the organ hall. The other was the director of the boys' gymnasium number 1. The other was Stepan Serbov-Serb, who set up the cast iron plant," said Stalinist Deputy Victims Margarita Răducanu .
A plate was also installed on the house where the former Chief of the Pantelimon Sinadino lived. He was deported to Siberia and his fortune was confiscated.
Project initiators say they will install more than 20 plaques.
"We have requests from Singerei, from Balti, here in Chisinau we have many places, but the most important are the places, they are not the houses, the relatives, we can find no confirmation documents," said the director of the Rehabilitation Center Victims of Torture "Memoria", Ludmila Popovici.
Such a project has been carried out in Russia, Ukraine, the Czech Republic and is expected to come to life in Romania, Belarus, Georgia, Germany, Latvia and Poland.