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Museum of Military Uniforms
The Museum of Military Uniforms is a museum of the Russian Military Historical Society in the classical ensemble of the Vasilchikov city estate on Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street in Moscow.
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Museum of the Moscow Streltsy «Streltsy Chambers»
The Museum of the Moscow Archers “Streltsy Chambers” is a museum of military history of the Russian Military Historical Society, located in Moscow, in the building of the Titov Chambers, an architectural monument of the XVII—XVIII centuries.
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Monument to soldiers-employees of the hospital named after S.P. Botkin
On the territory of the hospital named after S.P. Botkin there is a monument in honor of the military doctors who in the Great Patriotic War not only saved the lives of wounded soldiers, but they themselves were forced to take up arms.
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Monument to the students of the school who died in the Great Patriotic War
The stele was opened in 1975 for the 30th anniversary of the Victory.
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Monument to the 7th Bauman Division of the People’s Militia
The 7th Division of the People’s Militia of the Bauman district was formed in early July 1941.
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Monument to the militia of Zamoskvorechye
The monument is installed on the site of the formation of militia divisions.
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Monument to the soldiers of the 4th Guards Tank Army
The most recognizable symbol of the Second World War, which was in service with the Soviet Army.
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Monument to soldiers who defended peace and freedom in the fight against fascism
The bronze figures are mounted on a square granite pedestal and a bronze plinth in the form of a hemisphere.
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Stele in memory of the formation of the 8th Division of the People’s Militia
In the courtyard of School No. 83 there is a stele of red granite, installed in memory of the formation of the 8th Division of the People’s Militia of the Krasnopresnensky district of the capital within the walls of this school in 1941.
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Stele to the deceased graduates and students of school № 1240 in the Great Patriotic War
The most severe consequences of the Great Patriotic War for the Soviet Union are its human losses – military personnel and civilians, amounting to 26.6 million people.