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Kurapaty (, ) is a wooded area on the outskirts of
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,
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, where a vast number of people were executed between 1937 and 1941 during the
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by the
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, the
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and in particular, during the Soviet repressions in Belarus. The exact count of victims is uncertain, as
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archives are classified in Belarus.Памяць і забыцьцё Курапатаў
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According to NKVD archives, up to 35,000 were shot in Byelorussia (Belarus) under Stalin, the vast majority of them during the Great Purge.У. Адамушка. Палітычныя рэпрэсіі 1920–1950-х гг. на Беларусі. Minsk, 1994, pp 9-10. According to various sources, the number of people who perished in Kurapaty is estimated to be at least 30,000 (according to the Attorney General of BSSR Tarnaŭski), up to 7,000 people (according to attorney general of Belarus Bozhelko), up to 100,000 people (according to "Belarus" reference book),Даведнік «Беларусь». – Мн.: «Беларуская энцыкляпэдыя», 1995. from 102,000 to 250,000 people (according to the article by Zianon Pazniak in the "Litaratura i Mastactva" newspaper),З. Пазьняк, Я. Шмыгалёў, М. Крывальцэвіч, А. Іоў
Курапаты
– Мн.: Тэхналогія, 1994.
250,000 people (according to Polish historian and professor of
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),Zdzisław J. Winnicki. ''Szkice kojdanowskie.'' – Wrocław: Wydawnictwo GAJT, 2005. . — С. 77—78. and more (according to the British historian Norman Davies).Norman Davies. ''Powstanie '44''. – Kraków: Wydawnictwo Znak, 2004. . – С. 195 In 2004, Kurapaty
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were included in the register of the Cultural Properties of Belarus as a first-category
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Discovery and remembrance

The discovery by historian Zianon Paźniak and exhumation of the remains in 1988 gave added momentum to the pro-
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and pro-
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movement in Belarus in the last years of the Soviet Union before it was dissolved. There have been investigations by both the Soviet, and Belarusian governments, which have been conclusive as to the perpetrators were Soviet NKVD. This is based on former NKVD members' confessions and the eyewitness testimonies of 55 villagers, from villages such as Cna, Cna-Yodkava, Drazdova, Padbaloccie and others, who gave evidence that NKVD brought people in trucks and executed them during 1937–1941.
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visited Kurapaty forest in 1994, when he came to
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with a "thank you" visit after Belarus agreed to transfer their post-Soviet
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to
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. Clinton gifted a small granite monument "To Belarusians from the American people", perhaps the first post-Soviet cultural artifact from the U.S. on the Belarusian soil. The monument was damaged three times by unidentified vandals, but subsequently restored. In 2001, when the Kurapaty site was threatened by a planned widening of the Minsk Ring Road, youth from the Belarusian Popular Front, Zubr, and smaller organizations occupied the site and sat out a bitter winter in tents, trying to halt the road construction, however with no success. On October 29, 2004, the
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ish community of Belarus installed a monument in memory of the Jews and other nationals who were murdered in Kurapaty forest. The brown granite stone has two inscriptions, in
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and in Belarusian: "To our fellow-believers—Jews, Christians and the Muslims—the victims of
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from the Belarusian Jews." Each year in November, on Dziady (the All Saints or the day when Belarusians commemorate their deceased forefathers), hundreds of people visit this site of crimes of Soviet
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Gallery

File:Kurapaty_1989_Sportcomplex.jpg, Kurapaty 1989 (Kalinowski street) File:Kurapaty_1989_victim.jpg, Kurapaty, 1989 File:MKAD reconstruction.jpg, Minsk ring road under construction through the Kurapaty massacre site (2001) File:KURAPATY2.JPG, Protesters' tent (2001) File:KURAPATY3.JPG, Police watch over protesters (2001) File:KURAPATY4.JPG, Crosses and 1989 memorial stone at center of site (2001) File:KURAPATY5.JPG, Close-up of memorial stone (2001) File:KURAPATY6.JPG, Remnant of a memorial placed by US President Bill Clinton, later destroyed (2001)


See also

* Bykivnia * Dem'ianiv Laz *
Great Purge The Great Purge, or the Great Terror (), also known as the Year of '37 () and the Yezhovshchina ( , ), was a political purge in the Soviet Union that took place from 1936 to 1938. After the Assassination of Sergei Kirov, assassination of ...
*
Katyn massacre The Katyn massacre was a series of mass killings under Communist regimes, mass executions of nearly 22,000 Polish people, Polish military officer, military and police officers, border guards, and intelligentsia prisoners of war carried out by t ...
* NKVD massacres of prisoners * Vinnytsia massacre


References


Bibliography

* ''Kuropaty: The Investigation of a Stalinist Historical Controversy'' by David R. Marples - '' Slavic Review'' Vol. 53, No. 2 (Summer, 1994), pp. 513–523 * 'Kurapaty The Road of Death'


External links


Kurapaty – The Road of Death
* Belarus Digest
Kurapaty (1937–1941): NKVD Mass Killings in Soviet Belarus
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