• Monument to the last defender of the Brest fortress.jpg 807 × 542; 91 KB.
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  • The defense of Brest Fortress was the first battle of Operation Barbarossa, the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union launched on 22 June 1941.
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  • Brest Kalesi'nin son savunucusu Anıtı - İnguşetya Cumhuriyeti'nin Nazran şehrinde, Hafıza ve Zafer Anıtı topraklarında bulunan bir anıt .
  • The opening of the monument to the defenders of the Brest Fortress took place in 1971. Sculpture “Courage”.
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  • Brest Hero Fortress. The military-political situation in Europe remained restless for a long time, so the fortress was modernized several times.
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  • The stern face of a Red Army soldier frowns down at the ruins of Brest Fortress, shattered by the Nazis' surprise attack in 1941.
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  • The last known defender of the Brest Fortress Major P.Gavrilov was taken prisoner of war on July 23, 1941 - on the 32nd day of the war.
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  • kremlins. other fortifications. Monuments and memorials. milestones.
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  • On April 26, 1842, the Brest Fortress replenished the system of first-class citadels guarding the western borders of the Russian Empire.
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  • In front of the monument there is a grave of 850 defenders of the fortress. ... Monument 'Courage', Brest fortress. . ... .. Next Article: Evening Brest.
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  • In the chaos of the first months of the war, no-one in the Soviet Union was aware of the heroism of the defenders of the Brest Fortress.
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  • Last name. Company. Email. ... of Russian Emperor Nicholas l. The defenders of the Brest stronghold fought in its forts from the first hours of World War .II.
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  • Brest Fortress and the town of Brest are located in modern day Belarus. In 1939 the town was conquered by the Germans during the invasion of Poland.
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