Some of Soviet times brutalist monuments are actually impressive. Here's one close to where I live (there's a tiny human for scale). This was built in 1984 near a fortress where about 45 thousand (!) Jewish people were killed during WWII.
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...now of course, in USSR times the Soviets conveniently forgot that they themselves have forcibly deported ~130 thousand Lithuanians to Siberia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_deportations_from_Lithuania). "Gee I wonder how one would build railroads and gas pipelines far out in Siberia?" -- through 20th century slavery, more or less.
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...my own grandmother did not end up in Siberia only because by the time they rounded up her whole family and loaded them up into cattle wagons, she was away at her friend's house.
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@aras we truly don’t know how good we have it man 😢
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@neilhenning my wife’s grandfather, shortly after Covid started: “so what? when WWII started we also had schools closed!”. Puts things a bit in perspective…
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@aras Polish and German villages in Siberia — they appeared before the Soviet regime.
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