Russian monument

joerookery

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This is an unusual and welcome addition. I believe this area was actually German at that time. I have not seen a lot of World War I Russian monuments but this one looks quite lovely.
 
Joe,

Königsberg, home to I. Armeekorps and several of the oldest Prussian Regiments.

Regards
Glenn
 
joerookery said:
http://www.centenarynews.com/article?id=1694

This is an unusual and welcome addition. I believe this area was actually German at that time. I have not seen a lot of World War I Russian monuments but this one looks quite lovely.

monuments in Russia Russian soldiers of the First World practically no
 
Monument to the heroes of the First World War on Poklonnaya Hill (Moscow) open August 1, 2014

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If it had not been for the Russians and the Belgians, Germany would have won the war, probably before Christmas.
 
Gustaf said:
If it had not been for the Russians and the Belgians, Germany would have won the war, probably before Christmas.
I agree with you. Be repeated events of the Franco-Prussian War
 
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