I detected this monument while walking from my home (U Parku) to the bus, stop Lávka. It is a Sowiet-Hero-Style monument, me, as Hungarian know these well. The WWII is long time over, so we can think about both sides's fallen soldiers as war heroes. Then, I detected the names of some fallen and immediately thought, they are living souls housing all around. Reading the names, I started to cry and tought, they survived so many fights and were heading to the final win — ended but their lives there. In a foreign land in a merciless war. My way goes for a while next to this monument, any time I step around, I still have tears in my eyes and I pray. I hope you believe, I feel eyes from above watching me. Oh Lord, grant them happy rest and eternal...
Read moreMonument to the Red Army, one of many in the post-Asian sphere of influence, dedicated in 1946. The Ostrava authorities take care of this piece of socialist form and art. Is it worth your attention? Everyone has to decide for themselves, and according to Poles, it is a highly controversial topic whether and how the symbols of Russian domination over the nations of Central Europe...
Read moreI saw memorial of Red army. My opinion is this place is very monstrous, but I don't have meeting of minds with Russia. So I was like I saw that, but I was sad that people which there live have to see it every time when...
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