August 13, 2011
Memorial for the Greek victims of Gulag in Siberia
The
Federation of Greek Communities of Russia managed to
gather €70.000 to erect a monument in honor of the
Greeks who lost their lives in the gulags of Siberia
from 1937 to 1938.
During the Stalin era, thousands of Greeks were killed. 38,000 Soviet citizens of Hellenic descent were lost in the ”black hole” of the gulags. Over 20,000 people were executed, with the rest being sent to the camps of Kolyma, where few managed to survive.
Grandchildren of those Greeks in Diaspora learned how their ancestors died thanks to the Greek Federation communities in Russia.
The erection of the monument is part of a bigger research plan carried out by writer and researcher Ivan Juha, entitled the ”Hellenic Martyrology,” designed to ensure long-term research.