The Memorial Museum of Victims of Political Repression (Mongolian: Улс төрийн хилс хэрэгт хэлмэгдэгсдийн дурсгалын музей) was a museum in Ulaanbaatar dedicated to the victims of political repressions in Mongolia from 1922 to 1962. The museum was housed in the former residence of Mongolian prime minister Peljidiin Genden, a wooden structure built in 1928 by a German engineer named Goring.[1] The museum was opened on 10 September 1996 by the initiative of Gendengiin Tserendulam, daughter of the former primer minister.
The museum was demolished in 2019[1] and a 22-storey office block was erected in its place.[2]
The MemorialMuseumofVictimsofPoliticalRepression (Mongolian: Улс төрийн хилс хэрэгт хэлмэгдэгсдийн дурсгалын музей) was a museum in Ulaanbaatar dedicated...
Warsaw Virtual Museumof Soviet Repression in Belarus Memorial to Victimsof Stalinist Repression in Moldova Monument to the Victimsof the Soviet Occupation...
Throughout the history of the Soviet Union, tens of millions of people suffered politicalrepression, which was an instrument of the state since the October...
Putin and Patriarch Kirill of Moscow on October 30, 2017, the annual Day of Remembrance of the VictimsofPoliticalRepressions. From the 1920s to 1950s...
communist regimes Memorialof the Victimsof Communism and of the Resistance Museumof Soviet occupation Red Terror Politicalrepression in the Soviet Union...
2006 commemoration of the Memorial Day for Victimsof the Holodomors and PoliticalRepressions]. Official Web Portal of the Parliament of Ukraine (in Ukrainian)...
has been a museum and memorial centre for victimsofpolitical persecution. Gedenkstätte Museum in der „Runden Ecke“ [de] (MemorialMuseum in the "Round...
to the victims of genocide and politicalrepression in the Soviet Union. It is the main structure of the entire memorial complex, which displays the most...
Margolin, and several other European academics documenting a history ofpoliticalrepression by communist states, including genocides, extrajudicial executions...
adres") is a civic initiative to commemorate the victimsofrepressions in the Soviet Union. The essence of the initiative is that ordinary people deserve...
by communist parties has often led to totalitarianism, politicalrepression, restrictions of human rights, poor economic performance, and cultural and...
The Virtual Museumof Soviet Repression in Belarus (Belarusian: Віртуальны музей савецкіх рэпрэсій у Беларусі, romanized: Virtualny muzej saveckich represij...
blocks away from the Presidential Palace in Taipei is a museum and park memorializing the victimsof the 228 Massacre "China's other massacre". June 4, 2019...
the MemorialMuseum for VictimsofPoliticalRepression in his former residence in 1996. It offered information on the victimsof the political prosecutions...
"Bolnisi Museum — the longest human journey". OC Media. Retrieved 30 August 2023. Gutbrod, Hans (20 June 2023). "Yerevan's Cascade Memorial to Victimsof Repression:...
p. xxxix, "This book deals with the fate of the Jews, not of ‘other victims’ of Nazi politicalrepression and racial-biological policies. Several other...
houses a museum-memorial complex ofvictimsofpoliticalrepression and totalitarianism, which opened on 31 May 2007 as part of an initiative of President...
project were the Gulag Museum, representatives of the buried victims, the Moscow city commission for the VictimsofPoliticalRepression and the Russian Orthodox...
Yakovlev, architect of perestroika and glasnost and later head of the Presidential Commission for the VictimsofPoliticalRepression, elaborates on this...
repression. The database is an important source of information for researchers and the families of the repressed. The Institute updates the Victims of...
police (or political police) are police, intelligence, or security agencies that engage in covert operations against a government's political, religious...
Bor memorial cemetery near Petrozavodsk, Russia A memorial to Polish victimsof Stalinist repression, Tomsk, Russia A monument to victimsofpolitical repressions...
is also a memorial to the victimsof these regimes, including those detained, interrogated, tortured, or killed in the building. The museum opened on...