A nice way to honor the memories of the millions people who died in the Ukrainian genocide from 1932-1933 engineered by Stalin's troops. The statue itself is called " Bitter memories of childhood " , is a little creepy if you don't know the history behind this beautiful work of art. The surrounding area was beautiful and picturesque as there is a waterway nearby. The university of Regina is within walking distance. There are other statues nearby as well. There is plaques behind the actual statue as well as an inscription on the back near the little girl's feet. Not sure what it says but I will find out and post it later on...
Read morePoignant and haunting tribute, capturing the innocence and beauty of childhood while also evoking a deep sense of loss and sorrow. The contrast between the delicate features of the child and the somber tones of the memorial creates a powerful and moving piece that resonates on an...
Read moreA lonely statue of a Ukrainian girl, victim of holodomor. Worth visiting and taking a picture while walking around the...
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