The Polish government decided to leave the Soviet monument In the World : Vladim

News 27 February, 2018

The government of Olsztyn in Poland decided to leave the Soviet monument erected in gratitude to the red army for liberation. This decision was announced by the Vice-mayor of the city of Yaroslav Scrapped.

 

After implementation of the law on de-communization, all the Soviet legacy should be dismantled. But not all “Soviet” refers to the totalitarian regime. Liberation monument belongs to the monuments of architecture and is under protection of the society for the protection of the memorial buildings. As guarantees of Demolition until there is a law on the protection of the monuments of architecture, the monument demolished.

It was also noted that the place of burial of soldiers are also not going to be dismantled because of the cemetery should be protected. In Olsztyn monitor the integrity of the burial sites of Russian soldiers after the First world war and soldiers of the red army.

In connection with the adoption of amendments to the law on the prohibition of the imposition of Communist ideas, it was decided to remove from the crowded places of the Soviet monuments. The number of these reaches 450 facilities throughout Poland. Until it was destroyed more than twenty monuments to the soldiers of the red army.