The far boundary is a memorial in the Green Belt of Glory on the territory of the Oranienbaum bridgehead , erected in 1966 in the area of the village of Terentyevo destroyed by the war (6 km north of the village of Lopukhinka ) on the banks of the Lopukhinka river (previously the river was called Ruditsa, so some sources indicate the location according to the old the name of the river).
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The monument was built in 1966 on a voluntary basis by the Smolninsky district committee of the Komsomol with the participation of architect T. Kozyreva. The inscription is carved on a rectangular granite stone: "Here in 1941, Baltic sailors stopped the fascist troops."
The location of the monument in a number of sources is erroneously indicated near the former village of Sheremetyevo [1] (which, apparently, never existed there) or in the former village of Ust-Ruditsa [2] .
The condition of the monument in 2006 was assessed as acceptable [3] .
On January 25, 2009, wreaths and flowers were laid at the monument dedicated to the 65th Anniversary of the “Liberation of Leningrad from the Nazi blockade”. [four]
Notes
- ↑ Petersburg Encyclopedia from A to Z Archival copy of October 28, 2010 on the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Grishina L.I., Feinstein L.A., Velikanova G. Ya. Memorable Places of the Leningrad Region. L .: Lenizdat, 1973.
- ↑ Description to the photograph of the monument made by Vladimir Mitkovsky
- ↑ Photo of the monument January 25, 2009
Literature
- Gusarov A. Yu. Monuments of military glory of St. Petersburg. - SPb. : Parity, 2010 .-- 400 p. - ISBN 978-5-93437-363-5 .