COMENIUS PROJECT 2011-2013,,YOUNG EUROPEANS SAY : BREAK THE WALLS, BE TOLERANT ! “ Presentation...

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COMENIUS PROJECT 2011-2013,,YOUNG EUROPEANS SAY :

BREAK THE WALLS , BE TOLERANT ! “

Presentation made by Comenius team

Students -7 th grade and 8-th grade

SCHOOL NR.308 , Bucharest, Romania

The Memorial of the Victims of Communism and the Resistance

Security Crackdown

This project is funded by the European Commission. The presentation reflects the view only of the author, and the European Commission is not responsible for the accuracy of the information.

Please do not forget ! To the question,

“Can memory be relearned?”the answer of the Memorial to the Victims of Communism and to the Resistance in Romania

is a resounding “Yes”.

http://www.memorialsighet.ro/index.php?lang=en

Photomontages for Comenius Project made by 8 –th grade students

SIGHET PRISON The Sighet prison,

located in the town of Sighetu Marmaţiei,  Maramureş county, Romania, was used by the communist regime to hold political prisoners.

It is now the site of the Sighet Memorial Museum, 

IULIU MANIU Sighet prison was

reserved for political opponents of the communism regime. 

 Many important figures of inter-war Romania died in custody, including the leader of the National Peasants' Party and former Prime Minister of Romania, 

Iuliu Maniu

SIGHET PRISON On 5 and 6 May 1950 over one

hundred dignitaries from the whole country were brought to the Sighet penitentiary (former ministers, academics, economists, military officers, historians, journalists, politicians), some of them convicted to heavy punishments, others not even judged.

In October-November 1950, 45-50 bishops and Greek-Catholic

and Roman-Catholic priests were incarcerated to Sighet. 

PITESTI PRISON The Pitești prison was a

penal prison, but in reality it was political prison.

Best remembered for the brainwashing experiments carried out by the Communist authorities of Romania between 1949-1952 (also known as the "Pitești Experiment" or - the "Pitești Phenomenon").

Pitești Experiment 

The Pitești Experiment was designed as a way of "reeducating" political prisoners opposed to the communist government of Romania.

RAMNICU SARAT POLITICAL PRISON

Ramnicu Sarat prison, one of the most feared prisons in Romania, the health and lives crushed political leaders of the interwar period, culminating in the extermination of period communist regime.

SILENCE PRISON 1945-1963

77.000 political prisoners in Ramnicu Sarat prison

Bărăgan deportations-Ethnic cleansing1951-1956

The Bărăgan deportations were a large-scale action of penal transportation, undertaken during the 1950s by the Romanian communist regime.

Their aim was to forcibly relocate individuals who lived within approximately 25 km of the Yugoslav border (in present-day Timiş, Caraş-Severin, and Mehedinţi region of Romania ) to the Baragan Plain. 

School activities for Comenius Project in the 7-th class

April 2013

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