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  • Memorial To Romanian Prisoners Of War Who Died In Armenia Unveiled I

    MEMORIAL TO ROMANIAN PRISONERS OF WAR WHO DIED IN ARMENIA UNVEILED IN YEREVAN

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 25 2006

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. A memorial to Romanian prisoners
    of war who were taken prisoners in the 1941-45 World War and died in
    Armenia was unveiled on October 25, in the Kanaker-Zeytun community
    of Yerevan. The memorial construction was financed by the Romanian
    government. As Christian Scarlar, representative of Association of
    Romanian Soldiers Memory, said at the solemn unveiling ceremony,
    Romanian Army Day is marked on October 25 and it is symbolic that
    the memorial is unveiled on the very day. In his words, the memorial
    symbolizes Armenian-Romanian centuries-old friendly contacts. Romanian
    Deputy Ambassador to Armenia, Gabriel Grecu, said that 140 thousand
    Romanian soldiers were taken prisoners during the Second World
    War. They were moved to various countries. The prisoners of war
    who moved to Armenia lived in camps and took part in construction
    activities. In his words, according to not precise data, 175 thousand
    Romanian prisoners of war were buried in Armenia, but only 90 prisoners
    of war were mentioned in documents. Historian Ara Demirkhanian also
    emphasized that 943 of prisoners of war brought to Armenia after the
    Second World War were buried here.
    From: Baghdasarian
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