Very negative impression, poor exposition and waste of time. Don't see any historical value in my personal opinion..
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Very negative impression, poor exposition and waste of time. Don't see any historical value in my personal opinion..
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If You'd like to see comunism terror in the Soviet Union, definitely it is worth seeing. It is definitely worth seeng. Breathtaking and hardly described. The most worth of seeing place is prison and the room, where death penalties to political prisoners was done.
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This Museum presents facts and human history to what happened to innocent people, what hatred does to a human being and what are the results. After reading "The Bloodlands, Europe between Hitler and Stalin" we were very emotional. We saw what the pages of the book describe. Strongly recommend that everyone sees it and listens to its lessons. We spend...
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The Museum of Genocide Victims was set up on 14 October 1992 and established in the building where plans for deportations and the arrests of peaceful inhabitants, the persecution of opponents and the suppression of the resistance were devised and carried out by Soviet institutions between 1940 and 1991. For the whole Lithuanian nation, this building is a symbol of...
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