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Why Soviet monuments should be protected - an article from the Guardian
Red Army monuments are a reminder of the astounding Soviet sacrifice during the war. You find them not only in the ex-communist bloc but in western Europe too - Berlin and Vienna being most prominent. Those two cities even feature quotations from Stalin, which remain in place without harassment. The degree of the Soviet sacrifice seems to be appreciated there.
theguardian/world/2014/sep/29/soviet-ussr-monuments-should-be-protected
The Soviet army played a major role in saving this part of Europe from the realisation of Hitler's master plan in the east, which proposed the colonisation, enslavement and eventual extermination of the Slavic population.
For Russians as for any other nation to honor their veterans of wars is to honor not only heroes, but victims. Think of them as of very young people.
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