Gulag History Museum in Moscow.

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Gulag History Museum

Moscow


Stalin's genocide is a subject many Russians prefer to forget rather than reflect on, but this modern multimedia space serves as both a learning centre and a memorial to the millions who perished in concentration camps for ‘enemies of the people’. The centrepiece display of objects handmade by prisoners is especially moving.


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