Spomenik: Necropolis for the Victims of Fascism in Novi Travnik, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Completed in 1975. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia.
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Monument ’For Peace and Friendship – Against Nuclear Weapons’
Monument ’For Peace and Friendship – Against Nuclear Weapons’ in Yaremche, Western Ukraine. Soviet monument in the former USSR.
Monument ‘Revolution Breaks Out’Â
Monument ‘Revolution Breaks Out’Â in Tbilisi, Georgia. Completed in 1988 by sculptor Georgy Shkhvatsabaya. Soviet monument in the former USSR.
Zrtvama Racije Vojvodina monument
Spomenik: Zrtvama Racije Vojvodina monument in Novi Sad, Serbia. Completed 1971 by sculptor Jovan Soldatović. Socialist memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to the Liberation
Monument to the Liberation in Chisinau, Moldova. Completed in 1969 by V. Naumov, N. Epelbaum and L. Dubinovskiy. Soviet war memorial in the former USSR.
Monument to Women Fighters and Victims, Vraca Memorial Park
Spomenik: Monument to Women Fighters & Victims, part of Vraca Memorial Park in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Socialist memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to Yeghishe Charents
Monument to Yeghishe Charents in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Completed in 1985. Soviet-era monument in the former USSR.
Warsaw Uprising Monument
Warsaw Uprising Monument in Poland. Completed in 1989 by Jacek Budyn and Wincenty Kućma. Communist monument in the former Eastern Bloc.
Memorial MotherÂ
Memorial Mother in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Orginally completed in 1961 and remodelled in 1974. Socialist memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
‘Medeya’
Medeya (Daughter of Tsar Kolkhida) in Pitsunda, Abkhazia. Created in 1969 by sculptor Merab Berdzenishvili. Soviet sculpture in the former USSR.
Statue to Martyrs of the Revolution
Statue to Martyrs of the Revolution in Bishkek Kyrgyzstan. Completed in 1978. Soviet-era monument in the former USSR.
Freedom Monument
Freedom Monument in Panevezys, Lithuania, Baltic States. Statue of a woman completed in 1974. Soviet monument in the former USSR.