• Памятник победе народа Славонии. Serbo-Croatian: Spomenik revolucionarnoj pobjedi naroda Slavonije, Spomenik narodu-heroju Slavonije.

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  • Monument of the Revolutionary victory of the people of Slavonia. ... It was dedicated to the people of Slavonia during World War II.
  • Ашылу салтанаты 1968 жылы 9 қарашада өткізіліп, оған Югославия президенті қатысты Джосип Броз Тито.
  • ...sculpture anywhere in the world: a 100-foot pair of abstract wings, the Monument to the Victory of the People of Slavonia , at Kamenska, in modern-day Croatia.
  • ...years, unfortunately, many monuments have been damaged or even destroyed, such as the Monument to the Revolutionary Victory of the People of Slavonia in...
  • The 30-metre-high Monument to the Victory of the People of Slavonia in Kamenska, Croatia, designed by sculptor Vojin Bakić and erected in 1968, was the...
  • There were 1,322 individuals who were decorated by the Order of the People's hero of Yugoslavia between 1942 and 1973.
    Bulunamadı: victory
  • Forgotten, omitted, downplayed, obscured… Monument to the Victory of the people of Slavonia, destroyed in 1992.
  • Berislav Šerbetić and Vojin Bakić, Monument to the Uprising of the People of Kordun and Banija (1979–81), Petrova Gora, Croatia.
    Bulunamadı: victory
  • The “Monument to the victory of the people of Slavonia” by Vojin Bakić after its destruction by the Croatian Army in 1992.
  • And yet, every single one of them is a memorial monument to the most atrocious events of the Second World War, marking the sites of bloody battles and sinister...
    Bulunamadı: slavonia
  • The concept of "Greater Serbia" was gaining popularity among the Serbs, which was destined to unite all the Slavic peoples of the Balkan Peninsula.
  • It’s a living monument to the Slovenian spring. The project was led by hundreds of groups and individuals that were active in the 1980s locally in Slovenia.
  • But today, the once white concrete sculptures are often lonely. Grubby, too. Monument to the Battle of the Sutjeska in Tjentište, present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina.
    Bulunamadı: slavonia, victory