Olga Patlyuk on Nostr: In the 1930s, Stalin's regime began actively persecuting the Ukrainian ...
In the 1930s, Stalin's regime began actively persecuting the Ukrainian intelligentsia. The residents of the building became victims of mass arrests. Dozens were executed, sent to labor camps, or exiled.
By 1938, the inhabitants of forty apartments out of sixty-six were repressed.
These events went down in history as the "Executed Renaissance" — the mass destruction of Ukrainian artists and cultural figures.
Published at
2025-01-14 20:21:11Event JSON
{
"id": "7d3b763db1023734aba1295865851b5d85b9db187baca46a3e25c5de2a8499d0",
"pubkey": "c80d43a2a85ea58a6f8cb3867709115737ccf0106752400b1fbaab07c8517e82",
"created_at": 1736886071,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"e",
"e8593c6a5352794a33f29e361f73a579d0c0a5a022f9f55215c72c99bbceed5e",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub",
"reply"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://ieji.de/users/OlgaPatlyuk/statuses/113828565584178205",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "In the 1930s, Stalin's regime began actively persecuting the Ukrainian intelligentsia. The residents of the building became victims of mass arrests. Dozens were executed, sent to labor camps, or exiled.\n\nBy 1938, the inhabitants of forty apartments out of sixty-six were repressed.\nThese events went down in history as the \"Executed Renaissance\" — the mass destruction of Ukrainian artists and cultural figures.",
"sig": "f9e946cbec41ddbf47fb54a9f2258157fa4f3acb0176a521190232f88b613ba12cfb5be337efc276e4cd306b7307613cf0cfd93f10999d53546676f6b3474627"
}