- 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.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Szczecin Szczecin Gezilecek Yerler
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- dir.md commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Red_…From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Red Army Monument in Szczecin. monument in Szczecin, Poland. Instance of. Location.
- visitszczecin.eu en/history-szczecinThe commander of the military garrison was Christian August von Anhalt-Zerbst, father of future empress Catherine II the Great, who was born in Szczecin (1729).
- en-m-wikipedia.org wiki/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]...
- ndtyjky.blogspot.com 2018/12/szczecin.htmlOn 2 December 1261, Barnim I allowed Jewish settlement in Szczecin in accordance with the Magdeburg law, in a privilege renewed in 1308 and 1371.[49]...
- rmx.news poland/red-army-monuments-torn-down-…Poland has taken steps to remove the last remaining Red Army monuments situated across the country right as tensions between the former Soviet country...
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/SzczecinSzczecin, (pronounced Shchetsin, German: Stettin, Latin: Stetinum) is a maritime port city and the capital of Zachodniopomorskie in Poland.Bulunamadı: army
- cudzoziemcy.szczecin.eu en/szczecin-in-30-films/On April 26, 1945, Szczecin was occupied by the Red Army and on July 5 – Szczecin was officially handed over to the Polish authorities.Bulunamadı: monument