• Critics of the decision to remove the Stalin-era memorial (pictured, above) to fallen Red Army soldiers claim it is divisive and gives Russia a propaganda victory.
  • Memorial of Red Army Soldiers, part of Antakalnis Cemetery in Vilnius, Lithuania. Completed in 1984. Soviet war memorial in the former USSR.
  • Cemetery in Vilnius, Lithuania. Not to be confused with Saulė Cemetery. ... Graves of Polish soldiers. Memorial of Red Army soldiers (removed in 2022).
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  • Recall that the memorial at the Antakalnis cemetery in Vilnius was created in 1951. In 1984, six steles were erected, depicting servicemen from different...
  • Hundreds of Vilnius residents and World War II veterans gathered at the Memorial of Red Army soldiers in the Antakalnis Cemetery, Saturday...
  • memorial in Vilnius, Lithuania. edit. ... Memorial to Soviet Soldiers in Antakalnis.jpg 2,272 × 1,704; 1.62 MB. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project.
  • The military memorial at the Antakalnis cemetery was created in 1951. More than 3 thousand soldiers of the Red Army are buried on it.
  • Vilnius authorities want to remove the sculptures of Soviet soldiers at Antakalnis cemetery and have already asked the D...
  • Liberators? Red Army memorial in Vilnius, Lithuania photographed on July 11, 2001.
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  • The war memorial at the Antakal cemetery was created in 1951. More than 3,000 Red Army soldiers who died in 1944 during the liberation of Vilnius from the...
  • Antoni Olechnowicz nom de guerre "Pohorecki", the last Commander of the Home Army Vilnius Province – from April 1945 until June 1948 [the picture from 1946].
  • Fallen Home Army soldiers honored in Vilnius. ... and thanked the local Polish diaspora for tending to Polish graves and safeguarding the memory of the heroes.