Virtual Museum of Soviet Repression in Belarus


The Virtual Museum of Soviet Repression in Belarus is a non-commercial project of oral history from historians and other scientists from Belarus. Created as a virtual museum, it covers Soviet repression in Belarus.

Background

In 2007, the Belarusian Christian Democracy party launched a campaign called "Repentance". The campaign began meeting with former prisoners of camps, record their memories, and collect materials on the subject of repression.
In 2012, an independent civic initiative was formed, which began to create a Virtual museum of Soviet repression in Belarus. The basis for the museum were materials collected during the campaign "Repentance".
In 2014, a website for the virtual museum was created. The museum is only available online; there is currently no physical exhibition of the material.

Concept of the museum

The museum operates with an approach of oral history by presenting recordings of inhabitants of Belarus who report on their personal experiences with Repression during the Soviet time. By this the museum covers a part of Belarusian history which is mainly excluded from current Belarusian official historiography.
The content of the exhibition consists of recordings of audio- and video-recollections, photos, documents, and statistics connected with repression in Belarus. Also, a chronicle of the repression in Belarus and some historical articles are included.
The museum currently includes seven showrooms:
Amongst the museum's special features are besides the narrative interviews inter alia interactive maps of the NKVD in Belarus, and memorials on repression.
In addition the museum offers a victim-search option with more than 30.000 records.
site near Minsk in Belarus.

Partners

Among the partners of this project are Konrad Adenauer Foundation and the Belarusian Oral History Archive project.