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Memorial complex "Khatyn" description and photos - Belarus: Minsk. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionThe Khatyn memorial complex is a silent monument to the fascist atrocities during the Great Patriotic War. Khatyn village was completely burnt down on March 22, 1943. All the villagers were burned to death. Those who tried to escape from the fire were awaited by the automatic bullets of the soldiers standing in the cordon. Only three managed to survive: two boys and one elderly man. In 1966 it was decided to perpetuate the tragedy of Khatyn and to create a memorial complex on the site of the burnt village. The CPB Central Committee made a decision to create a memorial complex "Khatyn" in Logoisk district. An all-Union competition for projects of the memorial complex was announced. In March 1967, the competition was won by young contemporary architects Y. Gradov, V. Zankovich, L. Levin and the sculptor, People's Artist of the BSSR S. Selikhanov. The Khatyn Memorial Complex was inaugurated on July 5, 1969. The sculpture of an unconquered Khatyn resident carrying a dying son in his arms is striking. The monument miraculously depicts the surviving blacksmith Joseph Kaminsky, who found his wounded son under the piles of corpses. Particular emotional expressiveness is achieved by the bell ringing, which sounds every 30 seconds. The ringing spreads far over the silent green hills that store the ashes of Khatyn. Memorials in the form of chimneys remind of burnt houses. The only village cemetery in the world has been created here. All that remains of the burned villages is immortalized - their name and an urn with ashes brought from the scene of the tragedy. We also recommend reading Mangesh Temple description and photos - India: Goa Topic: Memorial complex ”Khatyn” description and photo - Belarus: Minsk. |