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- tracesofwar.com sights/5449/Soviet-War-Cemetery-…The Soviet war cemetery of Wroclaw contains the graves of 760 Soviet officers who died in the siege of Breslau including 6 Hero's of the Soviet Union.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Soviet_…A. Soviet military cemetery in Augustów (3 F). ... Soviet officers cemetery in Wrocław (1 C, 17 F).
- enjoywroclaw.wordpress.com 2010/05/11/memorial-…Have you been to Memorial Cemetery of Soviet officers? Have you taken photos of this place? Share them with us at our Fan Page on Facebook.Bulunamadı: wrocław
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/Q4222840Eng. Рус. Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Wrocław. #cemeteries.
- deviantart.com tilk-the-cyborg/art/Soviet-…Description. Soviet Officers' Cemetery in Wrocław. Image size. 3039x2014px 1.77 MB.
- dreamstime.com photos-images/poland-soviet-war-…Chelm, Poland, June 13, 2021: The graves of soldiers killed in the Polish-Soviet war from 1919 to 1920 in the cemetery in Chelm in eastern Poland.Bulunamadı: wrocław
- inyourpocket.com wroclaw/Festung-Breslau:-The-…Memorial in the Soviet Cemetery in Skowronia Góra; photo: A. Webber. ... Two Soviet cemeteries stand in the suburbs: one for officers on Al.
- mapcarta.com AGRO_obiekt_hotelowy_3115727Cemetery. Soviet officers cemetery in Wrocław is situated 670 metres north of AGRO obiekt hotelowy. Photo: Siliesiac, CC BY-SA 3.0.
- contestedhistories.org wp-content/uploads/Poland…Soviet memorials have been the subject of removals in Poland since the 1980s, with the Monument of Gratitude to the Soviet Army have faced the same destiny.
- urbanlabsce.eu observing-relationships-between-…...of the Russian Federation, “Comment by the Information and Press Department on Act of Vandalism in Soviet Army Officers’ Cemetery in Wrocław”, April 2016.
- web.archive.org web/20230530154328/https://…In the spring of 1940, in an operation that today is known as the Katyn Massacre, Soviet authorities killed 4,253 Polish officers.Bulunamadı: wrocław
- en.wikipedia.org Lychakiv Cemetery...[8] as well as World War II and post-War Soviet burials, which will be transferred to the Holoskiv Cemetery in Lviv.[8][9]. ... Juliusz Konstanty Ordon, officer.