• Moscow declared to Poland a strong protest following desecration of the Gratitude Monument to Red Army in Szczecin, the Russian foreign ministry said...
  • Part of the Soviet monument will transfer to the Cold War Museum, near Szczecin, in the West Pomeranian Province of Poland.
  • The head of the council's office, Rafal Miszczuk, told The Associated Press on Thursday that there is no date set for the move of the stone monument in Szczecin.
  • The fate of the monument in Szczecin is being disputed.
  • In Szczecin, there are about 270 immovable monuments under legal protection, and the city itself is on the European Route of Brick Gothic.
  • Description: Monument to the Brotherhood in Arms – an beautiful monument erected on the central graveyard in the city of Szczecin (Stettin) in the year 1967.
  • The removal of this monument is part of a broader initiative across Poland, particularly in the Szczecin region, to address relics from the Soviet era.
  • The head of the council’s office, Rafal Miszczuk, told The Associated Press on Thursday that there is no date set for the move of the stone monument in Szczecin.
  • The Red Army monument in Szczecin* still stands, on a street that now bears the name of John Paul II.