Sighet Museum: Rooms 25-26 – The Exhibition “A Cold War Chronology”
“From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an Iron Curtain has descended across the continent”. This sentence … Read More
“From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an Iron Curtain has descended across the continent”. This sentence … Read More
The Sighet Memorial is not dedicated solely to Sighet Prison or solely to resistance and repression in communist Romania. It also … Read More
Bessarabia, formerly a Romanian province, part of the Russian Empire for one hundred and six years, was reunited with Romania in … Read More
The army, police, gendarmes and justice system had been apolitical institutions up until the outbreak of the Second World War. Their … Read More
The photographs, documents and texts in this room deal with the final years of the reign of Mihai I, which saw … Read More
It was in 1948 that the communists launched their final offensive to sovietise Central and Eastern Europe. Whereas in the foregoing … Read More
The transfer of agricultural property to state control was achieved by different methods and in numerous stages. On the night of … Read More
Hard labour – the use of political detainees on various building projects or in mines – was widespread in the communist … Read More
This is one of the first museum presentations on the organisation and operations of this institution of the communist regime in … Read More