Last Prisoner Story

During the 2nd World War plenty of people from USSR were driven away to work in Germany and Austria where they had to toil without any respect to human dignity. Memories and stories of people disappear with them. If nothing is undertaken, soon nobody can hear truth about those hard times. In Konstantinovka (Ukraine), 3 diaries of former forced workers were discovered by accident, and inspired volunteers to collect and record more. This blog presents results of “Last prisoner story” project.

CONTENT

  • About the Project
  • Interviews in English
  • Interviews in Russian
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Articles in English
  • Articles in Russian
  • Contacts

Articles in Russian

Десант европейских волонтеров в Константиновке

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2013 (14) about the project (12) interviews (34) media articles (7) participants (1) partners (1) photos (2) интервью на русском (22)


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