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Vadim Pirogan

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Vadim Pirogan
Born(1921-06-26)June 26, 1921
DiedJanuary 16, 2007(2007-01-16) (aged 85)
Resting placeChişinău
Alma materLviv Polytechnic
Known forMuzeul Memoriei Neamului
SpouseVeronica
Children3
ParentŞtefan Pirogan

Vadim Pirogan (June 28, 1921 in Bălţi – January 16, 2007 in Chişinău) was a Bessarabian activist and author.[1] He was the head of the Communist Regime Victims Association and a member of the Moldovan Writers' Union.

Biography

Vadim Pirogan was born on June 28, 1921 in Bălţi. His father Ştefan Pirogan was mayor of Bălţi (1923–1934). He attended high school in Bălţi, where Eugen Coşeriu, Sergiu Grossu, Valeriu Gafencu, Ovidiu Creangă, Valentin Mândâcanu were his classmates[2] Vadim Pirogan was arrested on June 25, 1941 and for five years, he was imprisoned at Tayshet forced labour camp.

Vadim Pirogan married to Veronica in 1952. He graduated from Lviv Polytechnic. He used to live in Lviv, but in 1989 he moved in Chişinău. Vadim Pirogan founded the Muzeul Memoriei Neamului in 2002. He was the president of the Communist Regime Victims Association (Template:Lang-ro) beginning in 1999.

Works

  • Vadim Pirogan, Cu gandul la tine, Basarabia mea
  • Vadim Pirogan, Pe drumurile pribegiei
  • Vadim Pirogan, Timpuri si oameni
  • Vadim Pirogan and Boris Movila, Destine romanesti
  • Vadim Pirogan, Calvarul

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