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Soviet Cenotaph, Berlin

Wednesday, 14th December 2005 by Alex

This is the Soviet Cenotaph in Treptower Park, Berlin. It was built under orders from Stalin to serve as a memorial to the 20,000 Soviet soldiers that died during the Battle of Berlin in 1945, and features a 13 metre-tall statue of a Russian soldier holding a child and a sword, standing over a broken swastika.

Supposedly the statue reflects an occasion when a Soviet soldier saved a German girl - and it still stands today due to the German agreement that it would retain all Soviet war-memorials in perpetuity, as a condition for the reunification of the divided country.

The Wikipedia page is a little empty, but War-Memorial.net has an excellent pictorial tour of the memorial.

Thanks to Peter.

4 Responses to 'Soviet Cenotaph, Berlin'

  1. 1. MrWhipple says:

    Not to be cynical here, but is there a memorial to the many German women raped by Soviet soldiers during the Battle of Berlin?

  2. 2. northern git says:

    The victor of the battle is the who to writes the history.

  3. 3. Prohogij says:

    There is a lot memorials to Russian women and children killed by german soldiers in Russia and exUSSR.

  4. 4. RobbieArnold says:

    It is typical of English hypocritical morality to concern themselves with women being raped and ignore the deaths and mutilations meted out to German women and children by the RAF terror-bombing.

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