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Monument to the Victims of the Soviet Occupation
Proposed monument in Chișinău, Moldova
Proposed monument in Chișinău, Moldova
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| monument_name | Monument to the Victims of the Soviet Occupation |
| native_name | |
| image | File:Stonememory to the Victims of the Soviet Occupation.jpg |
| location | Central Chișinău, |
| Moldova | |
| begin | 2010 |
| open | June 28, 2010 |
| dedicated_to | Victims of Soviet Occupation |
| coordinates |
Moldova
The Monument to the Victims of the Soviet Occupation () is a proposed monument in Chișinău, Moldova.
A commemorative stone was unveiled on 28 June 2010, as a monument to the victims of the Soviet occupation and the totalitarian communist regime, Soviet Occupation Day in Moldova. It is located on Great National Assembly Square, formerly known as Victory Square and once home to the central monument to Vladimir Lenin of Soviet Moldavia. It is prominent in front of Government House, originally the seat of the Council of Ministers of the Moldavian SSR and now of the Cabinet of Moldova. In English, the inscription on the stone reads:
Gallery
Inese Lībiņa-Egnere în fața Guvernului Republicii Moldova.jpg|Memorial stone visible on left Triumphbogen in Chișinău.JPG|View from the Triumphal Arch of Chișinău National Assembly, Chisinau, Moldova (7992625612).jpg|Government House at Chișinău ЛЕНИН (1980). (8683013186).jpg|Former statue of Lenin
References
References
- [http://en.ura-inform.com/politics/2010/06/24/moldov?nocache# June 28 Moldova would seek the withdrawal of Russian occupiers] {{webarchive. link. (2011-07-17)
- "Commemorative stone of monument to victims of Soviet occupation unveiled in Chișinau".
- "Primăria a instalat în fața Guvernului o piatră în memoria victimelor regimului comunist".
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