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"Peace to Peace!" "This Is Very, Very Much in question." A Report From Kaliningrad, as Noted on 9 May in a Town Where Copies of Soviet Monuments that Had Been Demolished in Europe Recently Appeared.
After the outbreak of the great war, Ukraine and several European countries that were part of the USSR and the Eastern bloc took down dozens of Soviet monuments to liberation soldiers as part of the policy of de-Communization. The authorities of Kaliningrad, an anklav city bordering Lithuania and Poland, decided to record this phenomenon and opened in 2025 the "Saved Europe" park.
After the outbreak of the great war, Ukraine and several European countries that were part of the USSR and the Eastern bloc took down dozens of Soviet monuments to liberation soldiers as part of the policy of de-Communization. The authorities of Kaliningrad, an anklav city bordering Lithuania and Poland, decided to record this phenomenon and opened in 2025 the "Saved Europe" park.