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- polanddaily24.com soviet-red-army-monument-…In a significant move, the monument titled “In Memory of Those Who Fell in the Struggle for Dąbie’s Liberation” in Szczecin has been demolished.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q11823496Also known as. English. Red Army Monument in Szczecin. monument in Szczecin, Poland.
- weaponews.com news/18353-in-szczecin-began-the-…In the local council of szczecin, a vote was taken regarding the fate of the monument to red army soldiers, who perished during the liberation of Poland.
- researchgate.net publication/351998567_Gratitude_…The Red Army Memorial in Szczecin: A Geographical, Topographical, and Biographical Perspective. ... i.e. the life of the monument’s designer.
- mid.ru en/foreign_policy/news/1521155/Unidentified persons have desecrated the Monument of Gratitude to the Red Army in a central square in Szczecin.
- aiblackguy.com old-statues-are-not-history-…This week, Polish authorities demolished a monument in Szczecin to the Soviet Red Army as part of their efforts to eliminate memorials which glorify the...
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/File:Szczecin_Bukowo_…Structured data. Items portrayed in this file. depicts. Red Army Monument in Szczecin. creator. some value. ... Red Army Monument in Szczecin.
- lonelyplanet.com poland/pomerania/szczecin/…Discover the best attractions in Szczecin including Castle of the Pomeranian Dukes, Museum of Technology & Transport, and Cathedral Basilica of St James.
- digilib.phil.muni.cz sites/default/files/pdf/AEC_…The Red Army Memorial in Szczecin: A Geographical, Topographical, and Biographical Perspective,’ Ikonotheka 30, 2020, 89–112.
- semanticscholar.org paper/Gratitude.-The-Red-Army…The Red Army Memorial in Szczecin: A Geographical, Topographical, and Biographical Perspective}, author={Sz.Bulunamadı: monument
- tass.com politics/850193Moscow declared to Poland a strong protest following desecration of the Gratitude Monument to Red Army in Szczecin, the Russian foreign ministry said...
- en.wikipedia.org SzczecinOn 2 December 1261, Barnim I allowed Jewish settlement in Szczecin in accordance with the Magdeburg law, in a privilege renewed in 1308 and 1371.[57]...