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Podorozhko, Alla Nikolaevna (1960-).
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Memorial complex "Warrior-winner" on the mass grave of soldiers who died in the battles with fascist invaders in 1943 in the village of Hotmyzhsk, Borisov district, Belgorod region [Izomaterial: electronic resource]: [photo] / photo Alla Nikolayevna Podorozhko. - Electronic data (1 file: 2.5 MB). - Hotmyzhsk, Belgorod region, May 29, 2014. - Access mode: the Internet portal of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library. Photo information is provided by the municipal budgetary cultural institution "Borisovskiy Museum of History and Local History". Place and date of survey: Borisov district, p. Hotmyzhsk, 05/29/2014 Copying by users is not allowed. The photo shows a monument to Soviet soldiers who died during the Great Patriotic War. In the center of the village Hotmyzhsk in the mass grave are buried 36 soldiers who took part in the Belgorod-Kharkov operation of the Soviet troops in August 1943. In 1957, near the mass grave, the memorial complex "Warrior-Liberator" was erected: on a high black pedestal the sculpture of a soldier kneeling in tribute to the memory of soldiers, the names of 36 buried fighters are listed on the pedestal. Nearby there is a commemorative stele with a rounded top on which memorial plaques with names of inhabitants of the village of Hotmyzhsk, who have not returned from the fronts of the Great Patriotic War
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I. Borisov Museum of History and Local Lore (Borisovka settlement). II. "Victory is one for all", the project. The people (the collection). 2. Memory of the Great Victory (collection). 3. Victory is one for all (draft). 4. Territory (collection). 5. Territory of Russia: Belgorod Region (collection). 6. The Great Patriotic War - Perpetuation of Memory - Belgorod Region - 1941 - 1945 - Photographs. 7. Documentary photographs. |
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The source of the electronic copy: Borisov Museum of History and Local History Location on the original: Borisov Museum of Local History and History |
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