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Warsaw Uprising Monument on the Krasinski Square in Warsaw, Poland.
Almaty, Kazakhstan - October 2018: Monument Memorial of Glory in the Park named after 28 Panfilov guardsmen. Landmark in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Central Asia
Warsaw, Poland -October 17, 2019: Warsaw Uprising Monument in front of Supreme Court of Poland
Philadelphia, PA, USA - September 15, 2017:
Warsaw, Poland - July 28, 2024: Warsaw Uprising Monument in Krasinski Square in Warsaw, Poland. The Uprising Monument is a monument dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.
25.07.2024 Warsaw, Poland. The Supreme Court building in Warsaw stands majestically under a dramatic sky. Its modern architecture is characterized by sleek glass panels and stately columns, symbolizing the authority and significance of Poland's judicial system.
Warsaw, Poland - May 01, 2022: famous monument and building of the Museum of the Warsaw Uprising. A popular tourist attraction in the capital of Poland. The memory of the victims of Nazism in Eastern Europe and World War II
Canakkale, Turkey - July 17, 2017:Turkish cemetery for soldiers who death at from First World of War of the battle of Gallipoli in Canakkale, Turkey.
Monument Gdania Protestors Killed Grudnia by Communists  Solidarity Square Gdansk Poland. Site 1970s 1980s Solidarity strike led to Polish freedom downfall Soviet Union. Built 1980 by shipyard workers.
Kiev, Ukraine - March 6, 2019: Soviet Soldiers World War 2 Monument on Freedom Hill in Kiev by sculptor Yevgeny Vuchetich
Digitally generated deserted center of Pripyat, with overgrown trees framing the decaying buildings and a collection of sculptures standing as silent memorials to the once-bustling city life halted by the Chernobyl disaster.\n\nThe scene was created in Autodesk® 3ds Max 2024 with V-Ray 6 and rendered with photorealistic shaders and lighting in Chaos® Vantage with some post-production added.
Warsaw, Poland - August 2, 2015: the monument to the Warsaw uprising surrounded and covered by candles and flowers in the day of the anniversary of the uprising.
wreath of flowers in front of the memorial to people who were killed trying to escape East Germany at the Berlin Wall, with their photographs inset into the monument.
Warsaw, Poland, 13 October 2021: Warsaw Uprising Monument at the Supreme Court on southern side of Krasinski Square, group of insurgents made of bronze designed by Wincenty Kucma and Jacek Budyna
Concrete Westerplatte sign in Gdansk, Poland
Autumn capture of people and tourists at Sinti and Roma (Gypsi) Memorial in Berlin. Memorial is near Brandenburg Gate and is seated in street Simsonweg. Some people are entering and some are exiting memorial for killed Sinti and Roma in WW2.
Shanghai, China - October 5, 2019: Monument at entrance to Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum in Hongkou, with name list and relief of Jewish refugees who lived in Shanghai during WWII.
Warsaw, Poland - July 25, 2021: Mokotow historic airport monument in Pole Mokotowskie field park in Mokotów district of Warsaw
Gdansk city centre - European Solidarity Centre (Europejskie Centrum Solidarności) and Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970 in a summer day.
Berlin, Germany - Jan 15, 2024: Soviet War Memorial (Schonholzer Heide). Here rest an estimated 13,200 Soviet soldiers who did not survive to the Battle for Berlin. Cloudy winter day Selective focus
The Drancy internment camp became identified by the northeastern suburb of Paris in which it was located. On 20 August 1941, French police conducted raids throughout the 11th District of Paris and arrested more than 4,000 Jews, mainly foreign. After the 1940 defeat by Germany and the 10 July 1940 vote of full powers to Marshal Philippe Pétain, the Republic was abolished and Vichy France was proclaimed. The Vichy government cooperated with Nazi Germany, hunting down foreign and French Jews and turning them over to the Gestapo for transport to the Third Reich's extermination camps. The Drancy internment camp became identified by the northeastern suburb of Paris in which it was located. It was originally conceived by the noted architects Marcel Lods and Eugène Beaudouinas as a striking, modernist urban community. The design was especially noteworthy for its integration of high-rise residential apartment towers, among the first of their kind in France. Poetically named La Cité de la Muette (The Silent City) at its creation for its perceived peaceful ideals, the name became twisted with bitter ironic meaning. The entire complex was confiscated by Nazi authorities not long after the German occupation of France in 1940. It was used first as police barracks, then converted into the primary detention center in the Paris region for holding Jews and other people labeled as undesirable before deportation. On 20 August 1941, French police conducted raids throughout the 11th District of Paris and arrested more than 4,000 Jews, mainly foreign or stateless Jews. French authorities interned these Jews in Drancy, marking its official opening. French police enclosed the barracks and courtyard with barbed-wire fencing and provided guards for the camp. Drancy fell under the command of the Gestapo Office of Jewish Affairs in France and German SS Captain Theodor Dannecker. Five subcamps of Drancy were located throughout Paris (three of which were the Austerlitz, Lévitan and Bassa
Kraków, Poland - 22 August, 2019: Jagiellonian Library building exterior view.
Prague, Czech Republic, July 31, 2010 : Many tourists are in the decorative park at Wallenstein Palace in Prague in the Czech Republic
The Fryderyk Chopin Museum is a museum in Warsaw, located in the Ostrogski Palace, founded in 1954 and dedicated to the Polish composer Fryderyk Chopin.
Warsaw, Poland - October 17, 2019 : Warsaw Uprising Monument in front of Supreme Court of Poland. It was sculpted by Wincenty Kućma and the architect was Jacek Budyn. It is located on the Krasinski Square.
Victory Day is a celebration day that commemorates the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War. (Second World War). In Kazakhstan on the 9th of May the people remembering their Heros in the Panfilov Park.
Warsaw, Poland-May 21, 2008:  The Warsaw Ghetto Memorial was built to commemorate the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943.  It was sculpted by Nathan Rapoport.
Kyiv, Ukraine - February 8, 2023: Two ladies out for a walk with a baby pause at the Menorah memorial in Babi Yar, also called Babyn Yar. Among the many people murdered here by the Nazis during WWII were some 33,771 Jews over a two-day period in September 1941.
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