In Lviv, opened an exhibition dedicated to the

prisoners totalitarian regimes in Lviv first library opened an exhibition to honor living independence fighters Ukrainian state, who survived the Nazi and Soviet totalitarian regimes. Eight life stories of people recorded in their biographies, fragments of memories, photographs and documentshave passed « Hell » concentration camps, talk about the fight against the invaders. Also on display are summarized history of Galicia Poland as part of an authoritarian, totalitarian USSR and Germany. This correspondent IA ZIK. According to the director of the museum « Territory Terror » Taras Czolij idea of ??the exhibitionarose from the desire to explore the history of the people that make up an entire era, outgoing, but these people are still among us. &Laquo; they can analyze and compare the, differed from the communist regime Nazi like to live « for Poland » and how life was in the Soviet Union. There are real witnesses of these events. So we want to talk about usx more … » Thus, the exhibition presents eight individuals who participated in the national liberation movement: Yaroslav Gasyuk, Stephen Horechyy Anna Ivanytska Faith Krokis, Oru Mateshuk, Lubomir Polyuha flowed Tihany, Irene Schulte. &Laquo; Each of these individuals deserve a book, movie, city ’ memory & raquo ;, – Speak,Czolij races. &Laquo; In Soviet times, their cliches – &Laquo; Banderas & raquo ;. Our goal was to show them as integral individuals to release only on one-sided view, because few people know about them or has the ability to communicate. Of course, among them are famous people, but there are those who do not have even printed autobiography & raquo ;. Therefore,our task is to create memories of mediaarhiv & raquo ;, – says exhibition coordinator Ludmila Levchynyuk. P ’ yatero characters, including Stephen Horechnyy Faith Krokis, Darius Polyuha Irina Shoul and Teklya Tihany personally came to the exhibition to share memories of camp life. Living witnesses who inspired Dr.at fight in Roman Shukhevych to preserve national distinctiveness, is on average nine ’ yanosto years, the oldest – Irina Shoul – 1918 birth. &Laquo; It was such a bright and unique. Now go guys: my grandson went to war 22 years, I worried, but she was afraid I was not anything we had such teachers, guidanceers who have inspired us. So amazed how many people fell, and now could not resist. Why we can not have his state? & Raquo ;, – reflects former political prisoners ’ yazen Darius Polyuha. Told

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