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Monument to the Unknown Sailor

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Monument to the Unknown Sailor
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TypeWar Memorial
LocationUkraine Odesa, Ukraine
Coordinates46°28′45″N 30°45′41″E / 46.47915°N 30.76135°E / 46.47915; 30.76135
Created1960 (1960)
StatusAll year

The Monument to the Unknown Sailor (Ukrainian: Пам'ятник невідомому матросу) is a city memorial located at Shevchenko Park in the Southern Ukrainian city of Odesa. It is part of the park's Alley of Glory, with the graves of fallen sailors on each side. An eternal flame is burning at foot of the monument.

History

Construction of the monument began in the monument in 1957.[1] The monument was erected on 9 May 1960 in honour of all Soviet sailors who died during the defence of the city in the Odesa Operation of the 1944 Dnieper–Carpathian Offensive. The memorial consists of a 21-meter high obelisk of red granite. At the foot of the obelisk burns an eternal flame, immortalizing the memory of sailors of the Soviet Navy.[2] In the alley are the graves of Heroes of the Soviet Union Mikhail Astashkin and Vitaliy Topolsky.[3]

Presidents of Ukraine such as Petro Poroshenko[4] have visited the memorial to honour the Liberation of Odesa. Navy delegations from countries like Italy[5] and Russia have also visited the memorial as well. An honour guard composed of local cadets stands guard at the memorial mainly on public holidays and on ceremonial occasions.[6] It has been in recent years been the focal point for nationalist and pro-Russian tensions, with a nationalist burning a Ribbon of Saint George at the monument in 2018[7] and in April 2019, a boy being found guilty of damaging the monument by breaking off a part of the bronze soldier.[8]

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References

  1. ^ "Памятник Неизвестному матросу и Аллея Cлавы : Старая Одесса в фото : Old.odessa.ua".
  2. ^ "Monument to Unknown Sailor in Odessa, Ukraine".
  3. ^ "Памятник Неизвестному матросу » Новости Одессы | ГРАД".
  4. ^ "Порошенко поклав квіти до пам'ятника невідомому матросу в Одесі".
  5. ^ http://old.omr.gov.ua/ua/news/36106/ [dead link]
  6. ^ "Memorial to the Unknown Sailor, Odessa, Ukraine". 9 September 2012.
  7. ^ "In Odessa Nationalists Burned a St. George's Ribbon near the Monument to the Unknown Sailor • Сталкер Zone". 10 April 2018.
  8. ^ "В Одесі знайшли винного в пошкодженні пам'ятника Невідомому матросу".
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