The bell of the Armenia hospital ship lifted from the bottom of the Black Sea is on display at a memorial to the vessel on the day it was unveiled in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. The Armenia motor ship, converted into a hospital vessel, was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941. The tragedy claimed at least 4.5 thousand lives, mostly civilians.07.11.2023#8551125
The bell of the Armenia hospital ship lifted from the bottom of the Black Sea is on display at a memorial to the vessel on the day it was unveiled in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. The Armenia motor ship, converted into a hospital vessel, was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941. The tragedy claimed at least 4.5 thousand lives, mostly civilians.07.11.2023#8551123
A view shows a memorial to the Armenia hospital ship that was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941, on the day it was unveiled in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. The vessel was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941. The tragedy claimed at least 4.5 thousand lives, mostly civilians.07.11.2023#8551106
A view shows a memorial to the Armenia hospital ship that was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941, on the day it was unveiled in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. The vessel was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941. The tragedy claimed at least 4.5 thousand lives, mostly civilians.07.11.2023#8551102
Youths attend a ceremony to unveil a memorial to the Armenia hospital ship that was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941, in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. The tragedy claimed at least 4.5 thousand lives, mostly civilians.07.11.2023#8551090
A person holds a pictures of the bell of the Armenia hospital ship lifted from the bottom of the Black Sea during a ceremony to unveil a memorial to the vessel that was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941, in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. The tragedy claimed at least 4.5 thousand lives, mostly civilians.07.11.2023#8551088
An Orthodox priest conducts a service during a ceremony to unveil a memorial to the Armenia hospital ship that was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941, in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. The tragedy claimed at least 4.5 thousand lives, mostly civilians.07.11.2023#8551083
People attend a ceremony to unveil a memorial to the Armenia hospital ship that was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941, in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. The tragedy claimed at least 4.5 thousand lives, mostly civilians.07.11.2023#8551078
People attend a ceremony to unveil a memorial to the Armenia hospital ship that was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941, in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. The tragedy claimed at least 4.5 thousand lives, mostly civilians.07.11.2023#8551075
Youths attend a ceremony to unveil a memorial to the Armenia hospital ship that was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941, in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. The tragedy claimed at least 4.5 thousand lives, mostly civilians.07.11.2023#8551073
Girls hold pictures of the bell of the Armenia hospital ship lifted from the bottom of the Black Sea during a ceremony to unveil a memorial to the vessel that was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941, in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. The tragedy claimed at least 4.5 thousand lives, mostly civilians.07.11.2023#8551068
People attend a ceremony to unveil a memorial to the Armenia hospital ship that was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941, in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. The tragedy claimed at least 4.5 thousand lives, mostly civilians.07.11.2023#8551067
People attend a ceremony to unveil a memorial to the Armenia hospital ship that was sunk by German aircrafts during World War Two in November 7, 1941, in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. The tragedy claimed at least 4.5 thousand lives, mostly civilians.07.11.2023#8551065