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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, September 8, 2014 : Memorial to the Victims of Communism, Prague

 

Prague features many monuments to the Velvet Revolution (the fall of Soviet Communism some 25 years ago); the most moving to me is The Memorial to the Victims of Communism.  Situated at the base of Petrin Hill in the "Lesser Town" (Mala Strana), the monument consists of a series of seven bronze figures descending a flight of stairs.  The statues are progressively more broken and "decayed" the further away they are from you -- losing extremities and having their bodies break apart, symbolic of how political prisoners were affected by Communism.  

Memorial to the Victims of Communism, Prague

Memorial to the Victims of Communism, Prague

There is a bronze strip down the center of the memorial which highlights numbers of those directly impacted by communism:

  • 205,486 arrested
  • 170,938 forced into exile
  • 4,500 died in prison
  • 327 shot trying to escape
  • 248 executed

Memorial to the Victims of Communism, Prague

The monument was unveiled in 2002, twelve years after the fall of communism, and is the work of Czech sculptor Olbram Zoubek.  

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