The Soviet Exotics Museum

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In Latvia they have a special museum for those who would like to dive into the now not present world of the Soviet exotics. Every visitor has to wear Soviet Russian prisoners cloths and when enters is being humiliated by the staff dressed as Soviet army soldiers. They yell on and almost beat all the visitors, force them to do things, wear gas masks, run distances and many many more things to do. Hard times he experiences there until this guided tour is ended.





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    54 Responses to “The Soviet Exotics Museum”

    1. Niels R. says:

      I heard that the US is going to do something alike with Guantanamo!
      You’ll have to wear fake beards and dress up in robes and a fez…

    2. Saulevas says:

      This one’s not in Latvia but in Lithuaniai. If one doesn’t already know such fact, you can at least tell that from the photo where fingerprints are being taken - the sign says “kontroliniai antspaudai” - that’s Lithuanian.
      Uhmm…and by the way - Lithuania is not Latvia, just in case someone thought so.

    3. Para bellum says:

      Да без разницы Литва, Латвия, во всей Прибалтике происходит подобное. Подобные музеи устраивают те кто прославляет ССовцев, снося памятники настоящим героям.

    4. Tomas says:

      I agree with Saulevas - this is not Latvia, this is Lithuania, although most of you don’t really know/care about the difference anyway :) This project is called “1984. Survival Drama” as a reference to George Orwell’s book. It is a very interesting experience of how things were in everyday life during the years of soviet occupation. You can find more info about it here - http://www.culturelive.lt/en/events2008/events2008-1

      To Para bellum - you have to understand, that you and me, we understand history differently, from our perspective. To you soviet soldiers were heroes, for me they were occupiers, for you Soviet union is part of your national pride, for me it is country, which occupied my country. There is no single history, we all watch it from different perspectives, so it is not adequate for you to feel insulted about us in the Baltic states feeling not so enthusiastic about soviet army.

      Peace.

    5. RunneR says:

      Esstonia, Latvia and Lithuania are nazi countries.

    6. skazhy says:

      in latvia, there is ex- army jail with simillar `reality show`. and reality game `escape from USSR` which is set in former military base (both things are really cool). check them out here: http://www.karostascietums.lv/

    7. Name says:

      Yes, there is no difference… Commies, Nazies - same shit…

    8. Putkin says:

      Yes, there is no difference… Commies, Nazies - same shit…

    9. TrZ says:

      Para bellum: The real heroes are the ones who sent people to Siberia in cattle wagons?
      And, it you are so concerned about their monuments, why are you flaming in the Net, but not standing in Khimki, the Russian town which broke down the monument to your heroes, for example?

    10. [...] Lithuania operates what appears to be a Museum Of The Classic Soviet Death Camp. "Every visitor has to wear Soviet Russian prisoners cloths and when enters is being [...]

    11. max says:

      It’s a typical example of the Baltic anti-Russian propaganda wagon! Strange how there isn’t a pretend SS torcher weekend available for us all to enjoy in the Baltics…!

    12. Geek says:

      I just took a giant shit all over you.

    13. Да, я облезлый барин и горжусь этим!

    14. Bilosh says:

      This site a false lie!

      These not images of prison camp. Is secondary school from my willage. I can recognize Head Master Krashnopovas in photo #2. He really care about students. Is nice to see that school still executing political students in dungeon.

    15. slavich says:

      And look at you what a hero! SS league were the worst of all the nazis! And you are praising them.

      I don’t blame you, all Baltic presidents are are American lapdogs who spread their anti soviet propaganda.

      • jānis says:

        There was no SS praising in the comments above. You are making things up. Yes, Baltic men fought on both sides, because they were forced to.
        There is nothing wrong with spreading anti soviet propaganda, since soviet is/was evil, criminal, enslaving establishment, which, like Nazi movement, shouldn’t have existed.

    16. Saulevas says:

      Don’t know how much educating such entertainment is but as much as I’m concerned such things shouldn’t be praised after all that our grandparents went through. And now our own citizens make such crappy “camps” for what?? For us youngsters to understand what it was like then? Shit, mate… I’ starting to think that Para bellum was right as I see us Lithuanians building ourselves such entertainments.

    17. Martin says:

      Here we go again… ;).
      I as an Estonian must say, that any kind of occupation weather it is Soviet, German, Russian or American is bad. If you want to know why soviet soldiers were not respected during the 2WW, the answer is very simple. They had no manners and of course the Germans did not deport 150 Estonians to Siberia. Thats it.

      Cheeras,
      Martin

      • meshka says:

        You’re right that any occupation is bad, but please leave remarks that start with “the answer is simple” to yourself, because chances are.. you’re going to throw out an ignorant responce.. or complete horsesh*t (and this dsnt apply to just u)
        don’t bring soviet soldiers into this.

        I hate to use movie references, but if you have seen Enemy at the Gates, the part where the soviet soldiers threw themselves on german machine guns so that they would stall and not kill their brothers is actually an accurate clip. Do not put soviet soldiers and communist party pawns in the same boat my friend.

        Soviet soldiers were dearly respected and still are by the ones who either experienced the horrors first hand or have famimly accounts/stories about them. Don’t take anything at face value.

        • Alex says:

          Excellent point, they treat all Russians as if they all were communist who departed 150 estonians-whateverians to Sibiria. Fuck, none of my Family, nor me were in that fucking Communist party and I still get this generalized shit from the fucking Baltian people?

    18. [...] In Latvia they have a special museum for those who would like to dive into the now not present world… [...]

    19. CZenda says:

      This looks to me like a circus similar to “The Museum of Communism” in Prague, which is nothing but a cheap tourist show with no historical/ethic value.

    20. atrium says:

      Communists were worse than Nazis and killed more people. Also, whereas the Nazi party is forbidden in Germany, communist party is not forbidden in Russia. Where is the communist apology?

      By the way, this site is in English. It’s disrespectful of you to use Russian.

    21. Para bellum says:

      Atrium, ты лично считал или ты судишь читая “демократическую” прессу? Какие извинения, за что, за Игналинскую АЭС, за современные порты или за тысячи фашистких пособников которых за дело судили ( как и во Франции вишистов судили и расстреливали, США которо интернировало собственных граждан японско-германского происхождения так, на всякий случай, и где обвинения в сторону Цитадели Демократии)?

    22. CK says:

      Yep, it’s true that communism murdered a LOT of people and still, it is accepted. As is Extreme Right partys … These partys have the right to exist, but as everyone, they should recognise the past mass-murder that happened (mass-murder by the Nazis and by the Communists) and not make the apology of such crimes …
      Oh and this “entertainment” in … just stupid. As Niels said, go to Guantanamo if you enjoy such rides.

    23. atrium says:

      Surely I am the one who needs to go back to school when you cannot even use punctuation.

    24. I love it! More proof that my Russian friends were the “great masters” who really knew how to educate young women and train them for future. As seen here–begin with asking young women to be a “political prisoner,” and before you know it, they will be dressed in leather straps, wearing stiletto heels, and spreading a anal lube everywhere!

    25. Luger - speak English or shut the fuck up.

    26. [...] Soviet Exotics Museum In Latvia they have a special museum for those who would like to dive into the now not present world of the Soviet exotics. Every visitor [...]

    27. Pros says:

      Bunch of morons

    28. Para bellum says:

      Cynical bastard я тебе уже объяснял что мой ник значит. Говори по русски или умри (тем более что ты и русский). Ты предатель хуже Беленко!

    29. Para bellum, убей сибя ап унитас намазанный йадам, мудаг! (and all the rest of you soviet fossils).

    30. mwex says:

      if you see any kind of propaganda there, than you are idiot… everyone goes to this museum just to remember “old times” when lithuania was a part of ssrs. no one talks there about bad things which russia did to us.

      bwt, para bellum, fuck your self fucking comunist idiot..

      and everyone who are posting here, firsly read some history about baltic countries and then say your oppinion.

    31. Para bellum says:

      И много вас в Литве таких отморозков?

    32. hey yo says:

      How can some people fail to see the propaganda in this? It is very clear that the Baltic states have been the first to denounce Russia and court NATO.

      And concerning the murder accusations against the USSR, so what? Hasn’t every single empire killed people for their opposing views?

      PS: For the record, I’m not Russian nor German nor American.

    33. [...] These people at a Latvian Death Camp Tourist experiance have [...]

    34. Pronto says:

      20 millions…
      May be 200 millions?
      And 100 billions childrens killed by Stalin personally.
      Hey you! Did you visit a REAL GULAG?
      Also, did you know that most prisoners in world are hold in USA jails.
      And there are not a goverment jails. There are a private of corporations. The new form of slavery.

    35. me says:

      all you are stupid assholes
      do you know that there are two different countries - Latvia and Lithuania
      this museum is in Lithuania

    36. С-с-с-суки…Fucken shit.This is circus,in russian prison its really hell.In 1939 by killed in GULAG,but not Stalin.Excuse me for my English.

    37. [...] English Russia » The Soviet Exotics Museum. « More Soviet Prison Experience [...]

    38. Taupey says:

      Different day but same old shit.

    39. Discount says:

      never come back.

    40. Grinya says:

      It will return in worst form.

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