List of Soviet war memorials explained
Soviet war memorials are memorials commemorating the activities of Soviet Armed Forces in any of the wars involving Soviet Union, but most notably World War II. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, many of the memorials, especially the ones dedicated to the activities of Soviet Armed Forces in former Soviet Bloc countries during World War II, have been removed, relocated, altered or have had their meaning reinterpreted (such as the Liberty Statue in Budapest).
Austria
Belarus
Bulgaria
China
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- Monument to the Soviet Army Martyrs in the
Czech Republic
Germany
Estonia
Hungary
Lithuania
Memorial of Red Army soldiers in Antakalnis Cemetery, Vilnius (removed in 2022)
Latvia
North Korea
Norway
- Monument to Red Army Liberators, Roald Amundsens gate, Kirkenes
Poland
After 2017, Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) government destroyed most of the Soviet War Memorials in Poland.[6] [7]
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- (removed in 2018)
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- (removed in 2022)
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- (removed in 2014)
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- Soviet Military Cemetery, Warsaw
Romania
See main article: Soviet War Memorials in Romania.
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Other
Joseph Stalin is still quoted in stone in German and Russian at least in Treptow[8] and Vienna.[9] Such inscriptions have been generally removed in Soviet Union and Soviet block countries as part of de-Stalinization.
A Soviet war memorial was erected in Plummer Park, West Hollywood, California in 2005.[10] The memorial depicts cranes in flight, a reference to a popular Russian-language song by Rasul Gamzatov. A refrain from the song is shown in both English and Russian. A granite slab bares the inscription "dedicated in honor of and in tribute to the World War II veterans from the former Soviet Union" in English. West Hollywood is the center of a large Russian-speaking community from the former Soviet Union.
Notes and References
- News: Estonian government relocates Narva tank monument . 16 August 2022 . . 16 August 2022.
- News: Work has started to remove a controversial Soviet–era monument in Narva . 16 August 2022 . . 16 August 2022.
- News: Demolition of Soviet Victory monument in Rīga . 25 August 2022 . . 25 August 2022.
- News: 79 m tall obelisk of Soviet Victory Monument toppled in Pārdaugava . 26 August 2022 . . 26 August 2022.
- News: Largest Soviet monument in Baltics dismantled in Riga . 26 August 2022 . . 26 August 2022.
- News: Poland plans to tear down hundreds of Soviet memorials . Deutsche Welle . 13 April 2016.
- News: Then And Now: Soviet Monuments Disappear Across Poland . Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty . 23 October 2020.
- https://stalinsmoustache.org/2013/07/28/soviet-war-memorial-treptower-park-berlin/ Soviet War Memorial – Treptower Park, Berlin
- Kriza, Elisa. (2018). The Stalin plaque in Vienna: hiding and showing history. European Review of History. 26. 1-19. 10.1080/13507486.2018.1505832.
- Web site: Only U.S. Monument to Soviet Soldiers, West Hollywood, California . 2024-07-23 . RoadsideAmerica.com . en.