Monday, 23 September 2024

Great Patriotic War Memorial In Tashkent

Every former Soviet city has a sobering Great Patriotic War Memorial. That's WWII for you Westerners. The memorials are unique and still share similar design elements. Some sandstone colored marble, bronze sculptures and friezes. Heroic soldiers, styled in a generic, graphic, socialist design. Time to pay some respect.

The impressive, double wall bronze frieze at the entrance. The struggle and fight have been posted.

Some of the humble graves. A bit like Arlington Cemetery near Washington DC. A detail of the bronze frieze. GI Vladimir.

The main part of the memorial, an eternal flame. And the current symbol of reverence in a post-Soviet world, a Weeping Mother statue.

More details. A tribute to the homefront production for the war effort. Flower boxes, needing a little growth.

Back to the bronze frieze, depicting war as heroic. And hell.

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