• The Monument to Soviet Tank Crews (Czech: Památník sovětských tankistů) was a World War II memorial located in Prague.
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  • Inaugurated on July 29, 1945, by Soviet general Ivan Konev, the Monument to Soviet Tank Crews was originally conceived as a World War II memorial to...
  • After the Velvet Revolution in 1989 and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, Prague residents awoke one morning in 1991 to find the tank monument...
  • The Monument to Soviet Tank Crews (Czech: Památník sovětských tankistů) was a World War II memorial located in Prague.
  • The Monument to Soviet Tank Crews was a World War II memorial located in Prague. It is also known as the Pink Tank because, in 1991, it was controversially...
  • In 1991, provocative Czech artist David Černý painted the Monument to Soviet Tank Crews , a memorial at Prague ’s Náměstí Kinských (Kinský Square) that...
  • Prokhorovka, Russia - July 5, 2017: the monument to Soviet tank crews at Prokhorovka field after the tank battle of Kursk.
  • In 1991, a group of art students painted the Soviet tank bright pink in protest, sparking intense debate and discussion within the Czech society.
  • Monument with the Soviet T-34 tank in memory of the soldiers of the Great Patriotic War.
  • After the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops, most people regarded the tank as a symbol of occupation.
  • As an act of rebellion against the lasting Soviet legacy in Czechoslovakia, the controversial Czech artist David Černý, along with a gro...
  • Soviet heavy tank IS-2 formerly known as No 23 used to be the Monument to Soviet Tank Crews in Prague, Czechoslovakia.