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Twelve memorials in Berlin recall the role of the former USSR

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Berlin, May 25 (EFE) .- (Camera: Maria Garrido Sellabona) Berlin has twelve memorials that still recall the role of the extinct USSR, such as that of the Red Army Soldier who extends his arm over the remains of comrades fallen in World War II at the Tiergarten Soviet War Memorial near the Brandenburg Gate.FOOTAGE OF SOVIET MEMORIALS IN BERLIN. SOUNDBITES IN ENGLISH OF JAN C. BEHRENDS, GERMAN HISTORIAN EXPERT IN THE SOVIET UNION.

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