KGB cells
KGB, known
as Comitte for State Security, was the main security agency for the Soviet
Union from 1954 until its break-up in 1991. It was the chief government agency
of union republican jurisdiction, acting as internal security, intelligence and
secret police.
Estonia was
under the leadership of Soviet Union twice, so this agency governed by army
laws was present in this country, to follow and punish the citizens against the
USSR. In the heart of the Old Town of Tallinn there are still the KGB Prison
Cells, a symbol of the former Soviet oppression in Estonia. This prison cells
where built in 1941 by Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic Commissariat, and
suspected enemies of the state were imprisoned and interrogated before they
were shot or sent to labour camps in Siberia.
I had the
opportunity to visit this museum in one of my trips, and I think it is
something everybody must visit if they come to Tallinn. It Is part of its
history, and a symbol for Estonian people.
Everything it is very well
conserved, and the atmosphere is scary. I visited the cells, the interrogation
room and the punishment closet.
It is
important to know and discover the history of other countries, and to have the
opportunity to stay in a historic place as this one, is amazing.
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