KGB Prison Cells
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"The KGB Prison Cells, also known as the Estonian KGB Museum, are a powerful and moving testament to a dark period in Estonian history. Located in Tallinn, Estonia, the museum occupies the former prison cells used by the KGB, the security agency of the Soviet Union, during their occupation of Estonia from 1940 to 1991.
The museum uses preserved cells, interrogation rooms, and other spaces to tell the stories of those who were imprisoned, tortured, and even executed by the KGB. The exhibits highlight the brutality of the KGB regime and the courage of those who resisted it. The museum goes beyond just showcasing artifacts; it tells personal stories of Estonian citizens who were imprisoned and persecuted. This allows visitors to connect with the human cost of the Soviet occupation."
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