The Soviet honour mark (The Soviet War Memorial) was established 1945 from marble stones of the former Reichskanzlei and is to remind of the Soviet soldiers pleased in the war against Nazi Germany. On the center of the semi-circle stands a statue from bronze, which represents a Soviet soldier in field equipment. At the two sides of the monument stand the two T34 tank, the end 2. World war first Berlin to have reached are. The monument stands on west-Berliner side and to short after the reunification around the clock by two soldiers of the Red Army was guarded.
Location: Noeldnerstrasse 43
Local part Rummelsburg
Special map reference :n at the monument between the Erloeserkirche and the Noeldnerstrasse 44
Traffic route bus 108, 194, 240 to S Noeldnerplatz/Schlichtallee; S 5, S 7, S 75 to Noeldnerplatz
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