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  2. Holodomor Genocide Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The memorial was built by the National Park Service and the Ukrainian government to honor the victims of the Ukrainian Famine-Genocide of 1932–33 and to educate the American public. [ 4 ] The memorial, designed by Larysa Kurylas, is one of three monuments in Washington, D.C., designed or co-designed by women—the others being the Vietnam ...

  3. Taras Shevchenko Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, renamed the surrounding park as Ukrainian Independence Park. The statue is one of two Ukrainian monuments in the nation's capital. The second, a memorial to the Ukrainian victims of the 1932–1933 famine, was completed in 2015.

  4. List of Holodomor memorials and monuments - Wikipedia

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    Memorial in Poltava Oblast, Ukraine; Monument in Boryspil, Ukraine, Kyiv Oblast; Monument in Luhansk, Ukraine; Monument in Novoaydar, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine; Monument to the victims of the Holodomor of 1932-33 in Kyiv, Ukraine; Monument in Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, established in 2004, dismantled by Russian occupation forces in October 2022. [8]

  5. Monuments in the United States to Nazi collaborators

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 December 2024. Statues that commemorate people who collaborated with Nazis The United States has monuments to people who collaborated with the Nazis, that are located in New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, Alabama, Georgia, and Michigan. Existing Monuments to French collaborators Petain ...

  6. List of monuments and memorials removed following the Russian ...

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    The controversial Bronze Soldier of Tallinn monument, vandalized in protest of the Russian invasion on Ukraine, 12 April 2022.. During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, that had commenced in February 2022, a number of Soviet-era monuments and memorials were demolished or removed, or commitments to remove them were announced in former Eastern Bloc Soviet satellite states, as well as several ...

  7. Ukrainian culture during the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    Cultural property enjoys special protection under international humanitarian law. [7] Protocol I of the Geneva Convention and the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict (both binding on Ukraine and Russia) prohibit states parties from using historic monuments to support their military effort or making them the objects of acts of hostility or ...

  8. Francis Scott Key Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Francis Scott Key Memorial is a park and memorial located in the District of Columbia neighborhood of Georgetown; at the intersection of 34th and M Streets, NW.This 0.77 acre (3,104 m²) [1] site is administered by the National Park Service as a part of Rock Creek Park but is not contiguous with that park.

  9. List of damaged cultural sites during the Russian invasion of ...

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    Monument House of Culture (built in 1952–54) [9] Irpin (Ірпінь) [22] Church of the Resurrection of Christ [9] Religious site Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (built in 2008) [9] [23] Religious site Monument to the fallen soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (established between 2014 and 2021) [9] Monument