Soviet memorial
A Soviet Memorial is a memorial erected in memory of Soviet soldiers who fell in World War II . These were erected in different places, especially in East Germany. Within Germany there are exceptions in Dortmund and Braunschweig; outside of Germany, the listing is only an example.
list
- Soviet War Memorial (Alt-Hohenschönhausen) , memorial in Alt-Hohenschönhausen , Lichtenberg district , Berlin
- Soviet War Memorial (Tiergarten) , memorial in the Berlin Tiergarten , Mitte district , Berlin
- Soviet War Memorial (Treptower Park) , memorial in Treptower Park , Treptow-Koepenick district , Berlin
- Soviet War Memorial (Schönholzer Heide) , memorial on the Schönholzer Heide, Pankow district , Berlin
- Soviet War Memorial (Berlin-Buch) , memorial in the Buch part of the Pankow district, Berlin
- Soviet War Memorial (Kleinmachnow) , memorial in Kleinmachnow , Brandenburg
- Soviet War Memorial (Braunschweig) , memorial at the Braunschweig city cemetery in Braunschweig
- Soviet War Memorial (Dortmund) , memorial for perished prisoners of war and forced labor in the main cemetery (until 1964) in Dortmund
- Soviet War Memorial (Dresden) , memorial in Dresden, Albertstadt
- Soviet War Memorial (Potsdam) , memorial at Bassinplatz in Potsdam
- Soviet War Memorial (Stralsund) , memorial at the Neuer Markt in Stralsund
such as
- Heroes' Monument of the Red Army , Soviet War Memorial on Schwarzenbergplatz in Vienna
- Soviet memorial on Freedom Square ( Szabadság tér ) in Budapest (Hungary)
See also: