Remains of WWII soldiers finally buried on eve of Victory Day
The remains of over 800 soldiers killed in heavy battles during World War II near Leningrad, now St. Petersburg, in 1942-1944, were buried during a ceremony in Sinyavino on the eve of Victory Day, celebrated in Russia on May 9.
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- id:1200447
- date:7 May 2012
- dimensions:14.56 x 9.71 in. (4368 x 2912 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:38.62 MB
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The remains of over 800 soldiers killed in heavy battles during World War II near Leningrad, now St. Petersburg, in 1942-1944, were buried during a ceremony in Sinyavino on the eve of Victory Day, celebrated in Russia on May 9.
Details
- id:1200447
- date:7 May 2012
- dimensions:14.56 x 9.71 in. (4368 x 2912 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:38.62 MB
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