- academia.edu 50834675/Monuments_in_Gratitude_to_…the Red Army (1946–1997) 259 Stargard Szczeciński – Victory Memorial (1945–2012) 299 Szczecin – The Monument in Gratitude to the Red Army...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g274736-…More than 100 people were injured and 16 killed in Szczecin itself when the communist police and army forces opened fire to protesting crowds at Solidarity...Bulunamadı: red
- muzeum.szczecin.pl en/exhibitions/temporary/event…The authorities used force against the protesters. The army and militia killed 44 people in the Polish coast. In Szczecin there were sixteen casualties.
- theepochtimes.com article/polish-city-wants-red-…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.
- tracesofwar.com sights/93788/Labourcamps-Monument…Labourcamps Monument Szczecin #3. In the period from 1939 to 1945 here were the Work Camps in Szczecin (Stettin).Bulunamadı: red
- ploniaszczecin.pl en/its-worth-seeing-szczecin/Tourist Trails in Szczecin. Szczecin City Trail includes 42 historical objects on a 7 km distance. It is determined by a red dashed line on the sidewalks.
- ilaba.wordpress.com 2015/06/25/the-weight-of-dead…The Red Army monument in Szczecin* still stands, on a street that now bears the name of John Paul II.
- ermakvagus.com Europe/Poland/szczecin.htmlIn Szczecin, there are about 270 immovable monuments under legal protection, and the city itself is on the European Route of Brick Gothic.