MAARJAMÄE MEMORIAL
Military memorial in Tallinn, erected to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who lost their lives there in 1941.
In the 1960s and 1970s, a Second World War military memorial was erected in almost every city in the Soviet Union. The quadrilateral column was erected in 1960 in memory of the Russians who died in 1918. The rest of the complex, with its passages cutting through the green hillside, its amphitheatre and its steel and concrete figures, pays tribute to the Soviet soldiers who lost their lives there in 1941. The site, originally a cemetery for German victims of the war, and a memorial - behind the complex - are dedicated to them.
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