- wikimapia.org 56097/Soviet-Army-officer-cemeterySoviet Army officer cemetery is a Second World War 1939-1945, war memorial, war cemetery located in Wroclaw.
- 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
- sputnikglobe.com Untold Story of Soviet POWs Tormented in Polish…On July 28, 2000, the Memorial commemorating Polish officers and Soviet civilians executed by the NKVD (the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs)...Bulunamadı: wrocław
- 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.
- researchteacher.com medallion-in-the-skull/Six months ago we finished work in the Osobowice Cemetery in Wrocław. We were able to recover and remove many bodies of victims of Communist crimes.
- I was informed that the name of the city is and has always been „Breslau“ in German and „Wrocław“ in Polish through all eras, while the original name was...Bulunamadı: officers
- gettyimages.com photos/soviet-war-cemetery-in-…Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Soviet War Cemetery In Warsaw stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures.Bulunamadı: wrocław
- 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
- issuu.com msz.gov.pl/docs/cmentarze_rosyjskie_gbCemetery for Red Army officers in Wrocław at ul. Karkonoska (Lower Silesia Voivodeship). Photographs by Adam Siwek.