A monument to Soviet liberator-soldier, Berlin's Treptower Park. Installed to commemorate Red Army warriors who fell in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Sculptor Yevgeny Vuchetich, architect Yakov Belopolsky. Unveiled on May 8, 1949.01.06.1969#878033
The monument to the Soviet Soldier the Liberator in Treptower Park, Berlin, erected to honor the Red Army men who died in the 1941-1945 Great Patriotic War. Sculptor Yevgeny Viktorovich Vuchetich, architect Yakov Borisovich Belopolsky. Opened on May 8, 1949.07.10.1979#878008
A commemoration ceremony for Soviet warriors fallen for the liberation of Europe from Nazis. A requiem at Victory Memorial, Treptower Park. The 10th World Festival of Youth and Students. July 28 –August 5, 1973.01.08.1973#865883
A solemn ceremony dedicated to the memory of Soviet soldiers who fell for the liberation of Europe from Nazism. A requiem meeting at the Victory Memorial in the Treptower Park during the 10th World Festival of Youth and Students (July 28 - August 5, 1973). Berlin. 1974.01.08.1974#865592
Participants in the 10th World Festival of Youth and Students laying wreaths at the monument to Soviet warriors. Treptower Park.29.07.1973#858448
Mosaic pictures inside the main monument of the Memorial of Soviet Liberating Soldiers in Treptower Park, Berlin. Detail. A 3-piece panorama (See ##707504, 707507).01.01.1952#707508
Mosaic pictures inside the main monument of the Memorial of Soviet Liberating Soldiers in Treptower Park, Berlin. Detail. A 3-piece panorama (See ##707504, 707508).01.01.1952#707507
Monument to the Soviet soldier-liberator in Treptower Park, German Democratic Republic.29.04.1964#638398
World-famous Soviet memorial complex in Treptower Park where about 5,000 Soviet soldiers are buried was opened on May 8, 1949. Chief architect - Yakov Belopolsky, chief sculptor - Evgeny Vuchetich.01.07.1965#598315
The world-famous Soviet memorial complex in Treptower Park, the burial site of about five thousand Soviet soldiers, was inaugurated May 8, 1949. The artistic group was led by architect Yakov Belopolsky and sculptor Yevgeny Vuchetich. Sarcophagi with low reliefs depicting the most important events of the Patriotic War.01.07.1965#598313
World-famous Soviet memorial complex in Treptower Park where about 5,000 Soviet soldiers are buried was opened on May 8, 1949. Chief architect - Yakov Belopolsky, chief sculptor - Evgeny Vuchetich.01.07.1965#598312
World-famous Soviet memorial complex in Treptower Park where about 5,000 Soviet soldiers are buried was opened on May 8, 1949. Chief architect - Yakov Belopolsky, chief sculptor - Evgeny Vuchetich.01.07.1965#598311
Monument to Soviet Soldier-Liberator, by sculptor E. Vuchetich at Treptower Park in Berlin.01.08.1975#434119
Victory Day wreath laying ceremony at the Soviet Soldier Monument in Berlin Treptower Park.09.05.2003#389898
Berlin residents during ceremony of laying wreaths at a monument to Soviet soldiers in Treptow Park on Victory in Europe Day.08.05.2002#362135
A parade in Treptow Park, Berlin, at the memorial to the Russian soldiers in honour of the Russian President Boris Yeltsin's visit who arrived to attend the ceremony of seeing-off the Western Command.31.08.1994#349213
German soldier on guard at the monument to Soviet soldiers in the Treptov Park in Berlin. 10.06.1994#138133