Monument to the Dead Soldiers in Shepetivka, Ukraine. Also called the Alley of Glory. Soviet-era war memorial in the former USSR.
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Memorial to the Great Patriotic War
Memorial to the Great Patriotic War (World War II) in Rakhiv, a city in western Ukraine. Soviet-era war memorial in the former USSR.
Monument to those killed during the Fascist Occupation
Monument to those killed during the Fascist Occupation in Tiraspol, Transnistria. Completed in 1969. Soviet-era war memorial in the former USSR.
Memorial to the Great Patriotic War
Memorial to the Great Patriotic War (World War II) in Klevan, Ukraine. Completed in 1975. Soviet-era war memorial in the former USSR.
Monument to the Soviet Soldier
Monument to the Soviet Soldier (Alyosha) in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Completed in 1956. Socialist-era war memorial in the former Eastern Bloc.
Monument to the Underground Workers
Monument to the Underground Workers in Cahul, Moldova. Alternative name: Memorial for Anti-Fascist Youth. Soviet-era war memorial in the former USSR.
The Pantheon
The Pantheon in Burgas, Bulgaria. Completed in 1981 by B. Tomalevski, N. Antonov and V. Starchev. Socialist-era monument in the former Eastern Bloc.
Monument to the Soldiers who fell in Afghanistan
Monument to the Soldiers who fell in Afghanistan in Comrat, the capital city of Gagauzia in Moldova. Soviet-era monument in the former USSR.
Mausoleum of Struggle and Victory
Spomenik: Mausoleum of Struggle and Victory in Cacak, Serbia. Completed in 1980 by Bogdan Bogdanović. Socialist-era monument in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to the Revolution
Spomenik: Monument to the Revolution in Leskovac, Serbia. Completed in 1971 by Bogdan Bogdanović. Socialist-era monument in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to the National Liberation War
Spomenik: Monument to the National Liberation War on the outskirts of the small town of Majdanpek, Serbia. Socialist-era monument in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to the Defenders of Cahul
Monument to the Defenders of Cahul in Cahul, Moldova. Also known as the Eternal Flame Soviet-era war memorial in the former USSR.