one of them, a resident of the village of mokrotine, andrei puzhak, having climbed the scaffold, threw his floor in his face. long live great indivisible russia, the most massive excursion, the last one was made almost on the eve of the entry of russian troops into lvov, then 27 peasants and two unian priests were brought to death. today, near the garrison prison, there is a symbolic memorial to the victims of stalinist repressions during the soviet era. it also contained political prisoners, but there are no names of russian galicians executed in 1914 on the plates, just as there is not a single mention of thousands of rusyns transferred from lvov prisons. in the austrian concentration camp, talergov, the only monument dedicated to this tragedy today can be seen at the lvov lychakiv cemetery. over 20 of my relatives sat in the talerhof. among them is my great-grandfather fyodor osipovich krushinsky priest. uh, they imprisoned the supposedly sloppy propaganda for counting the russian books of tolstoy gogol pushkin then they generally imprisoned for a russian postcard or even an address