【K】Latvia Travel-Riga[라트비아 여행-리가]소련 지배 역사, 점령 박물관/Occupation Museum/Soviet Russia/History/Nazi

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■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】 ■ The Travels of Nearly Everywhere! 10,000 of HD world travel video clips with English subtitle! (Click on 'subtitles/CC' button) ■ '구독' 버튼을 누르고 10,000여 개의 생생한 【HD】영상을 공유 해 보세요! (Click on 'setting'-'quality'- 【1080P HD】 ! / 더보기 SHOW MORE ↓↓↓) ● Subscribe to YOUTUBE - goo.gl/thktbU ● Follow me on TWITTER - goo.gl/npQdxL ● Like us on FACEBOOK - goo.gl/UKHX33 ● KBS 걸어서세계속으로 홈페이지 - travel.kbs.co.kr [한국어 정보] 나는 라트비아의 현대사가 궁금해졌다. 점령박물관은 2차 세계대전을 전후해 소련과 나치의 침공, 그리고 1944년 소련의 재침공 등 라트비아의 외세 점령 당시의 역사를 보여주는 곳이다. 소련 점령 당시 시베리아 강제이주의 자료들이 나의 시선을 끌었다. 소련은 1941년 약 15,000명의 라트비아 사람들을 시베리아로 강제 이주 시킨다. 1949년 3월 29일에는 하루만에 4만 3천명이나 시베리아로 강제 이주 당했다고 한다. “굴락은 소련 시절 만들어진 수용시설이지만 사실은 감옥과 다름이 없었어요. 마치 수감자처럼 힘들게 일을 해야 했고 사람들은 빈사 상태에 놓여 많은 이들이 병으로 목숨을 잃었습니다.” 나는 자연스레 한인들의 고난을 떠올렸다. 러시아 연해주 지방의 한인동포들도 까레이스키라 불리며 이들처럼 시베리아로 강제 이주되지 않았던가. 소련 점령과 관련해 흥미로운 자료가 눈길을 잡는다. 점령 이전 10.5%를 차지한 러시아인이 1989년 독립 후 34%로 늘어났다. 소련의 점령은 라트비아의 많은 것을 바꿔 놓았다. [English: Google Translator] I became curious that the modern history of Latvia. The museum has occupied the second year after the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union and World War II, and the 1944 Soviet invasion, including re-place showing at the time the history of foreign occupation of Latvia. Source Siberia at the time of the Soviet occupation forced migration are caught my eye. Thereby forcing the Soviet Union two weeks about 15,000 people in Latvia to Siberia in 1941. March 29, 1949 shall be danghaetdago 43,000 people and forced to move to Siberia at the end of the day. "Ghoulach the Soviet Union DETENTION made, but the fact is I did not have prisons and differences. Prisoners had to work as hard as if people have lost their lives as many bottles placed in a dying state. "I recalled the sufferings of the Koreans naturally. The Korean compatriots of the Russian Maritime provinces also how race called Kira Did not migrated to force them to like Siberia. An interesting data regarding the Soviet occupation catches the eye. The Russians occupied previously accounted for 10.5% increased to 34% after independence in 1989. The occupation of the Soviet Union has changed a lot in Latvia. [Latvian: Google Translator] Es kļuvu ziņkārīgs, ka mūsdienu Latvijas vēsturē. Muzejs ir aizņemts otro gadu pēc nacistu iebrukuma Padomju Savienības un Otrā pasaules kara, un 1944. gada padomju iebrukumu, tostarp atkārtotai vietā parādot brīdī vēsturi ārvalstu Latvijas okupācijas. Source Sibīrija brīdī padomju okupācijas piespiedu migrāciju ir nozvejotas manu aci. Tādējādi liekot Padomju Savienības divām nedēļām apmēram 15000 cilvēku Latvijā uz Sibīriju 1941. 29. marts 1949 jābūt danghaetdago 43,000 cilvēku un spiesti pārcelties uz Sibīriju beigās, dienā. "Ghoulach Padomju Savienība DETENTION veikts, bet fakts ir tas, man nebija cietumus un atšķirības. Ieslodzītajiem bija jāstrādā tik grūti, kā tad, ja cilvēki ir zaudējuši dzīvību vairāk pudeļu novietoti mirstošu stāvoklī." Es atgādināja ciešanās korejieši dabiski. Korejas tautieši no Krievijas Jūras provincēs arī kā rasi sauc Kira Vai nav pārvietoti piespiest viņus patīk Sibīriju. Interesanti dati par padomju okupācijas krīt acīs. Krievi aizņemtas iepriekš veidoja 10,5% pieauga līdz 34% pēc neatkarības 1989. gadā Padomju Savienības okupācija ir mainījies daudz Latvijā. [Information] ■클립명: 유럽081-라트비아02-08 소련 지배 역사, 점령 박물관/Occupation Museum/Soviet Russia/History/Nazi ■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 김성기 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer) ■촬영일자: 2014년 6월 June [Keywords] 유럽,Europe,,라트비아,Latvia,Latvija,Latvijas Republika ,김성기,2014,6월 June

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