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Legacies: Victims, Morality & Culture
Post-Communism problems

Contested Monuments in Post-Communist countries: Problems and Lessons

21. January 2022

Stalini muuseum
Legacies: Victims, Morality & Culture
Post-Communism problems

Confronting the Complexity of Georgia's Communist Past and Soviet Nostalgia. An Interview with Anton Vatcharadze

30. September 2021

Hiter-Stalin Pact
Legacies: Victims, Morality & Culture

The Crimes of Totalitarianism: Why is National Socialism remembered more than Soviet Communism?

22. August 2021

dr.godole
Legacies: Victims, Morality & Culture

Understanding Albania's Communist Legacy. An Interview with Dr. Jonila Godole

08. June 2021

Khmer Soldier
Case Studies
Legacies: Victims, Morality & Culture

INTERVIEW: Cambodia under the communist terror - a story world must know

13. January 2020

huda jama
Case Studies
Legacies: Victims, Morality & Culture

Communist crimes in Slovenia: mass graves and public discussion

14. November 2019

patarei
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Legacies: Victims, Morality & Culture

Some histories stay secret, but not entirely silent: dealing with the communist past in Central and Eastern Europe

29. November 2018

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