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  • The Mound of Glory was built to commemorate Belarus' liberation from the Nazis in World War 2. The mound is 35m tall and contains soil taken from all over Belarus. The climb to the top involves two paths that go in opposite directions each of over 240 steps and there is no handrail so stick to the inside if you don't like heights as the sides are very steep!
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  • The Mound of Glory is a memorial complex honouring Soviet soldiers who fought during World War II, located 21 km from Minsk, Belarus on the Moscow Highway.
  • At the foot of the Mound of Glory is a memorial stone dedicated to Adam Mickiewicz.
  • The unusual-looking Mound of Glory memorial honors the soldiers that fought and died in the Second World War, and is a tribute to an important victory in Soviet...
  • It is the second sight in the Khatyn - Glory Mound tour that is a nice opportunity to learn about the liberation of Belarus, take a few pictures with the best Soviet...
  • For the residents of Belarus the ascent to the "Mound of Glory" is not just overcoming obstacles, this is a way to honor their loved ones.
  • The Mound of Glory Museum is located in the village of Kopyl, and is a great place to learn more about the history of the mound and the surrounding area.
  • In this environment, many monuments, including the Mound of Glory, came to desolation.
  • Knowing what the Mound of Glory is made of, one comes to understand that people will do their best to preserve the memory, passing it on to posterity.
  • And already in September 1966, a memorial plate was laid on the site of the future Mound of Glory and a rally was held.[1]...
  • The Mound of Glory is a memorial complex, located 21 km from Minsk...
  • At the foot of the Mound of Glory, there is a memorial stone dedicated to Adam Mitskevich.