The communal grave of Soviet soldiers who died in the battles with fascist invaders in 1943 in the village of Porubezhnoye, Bori...

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Podorozhko, Alla Nikolaevna (1960-).    
The communal grave of Soviet soldiers who died in the battles with fascist invaders in 1943 in the village of Porubezhnoye, Borisov district, Belgorod region [Izomaterial: electronic resource]: [photo] / photo Alla Nikolayevna Podorozhko. - Electronic data (1 file: 2.5 MB). - Pobrezhnoye, Belgorod region, on July 26, 2014. -
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Photo information is provided by the municipal budgetary cultural institution "Borisovskiy Museum of History and Local History". Place and date of survey: Borisov district, p. Pobrezhnoye, July 26, 2014
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The photo shows a monument to soldiers who died during the Great Patriotic War, located in the village of Porubezhnoe. August 3, 1943 began the Belgorod-Kharkov operation of troops of the Voronezh and Steppe Fronts. After the encirclement of the enemy grouping in the area of ​​Tomarovka, the 71st Guards Rifle Division of the 6th Guards Army made a rapid raid around the Tomar defensive area in order to close the enemy's retreat path. In the course of this raid, the village of Porubezhnoe was liberated. The soldiers who were killed in the liberation of the village were buried in a mass grave. Names and number of buried soldiers are not established. The monument in the form of a stele of black granite was built in 1954 .
I. Borisov Museum of History and Local Lore (Borisovka settlement). II. "Victory is one for all", the project. Vitebsk Guards Rifle Division (71) - Photographs. 2. The people (the collection). 3. Memory of the Great Victory (collection). 4. Victory is one for all (draft). 5. Territory (collection). 6. Territory of Russia: Belgorod Region (collection). 7. The Great Patriotic War - Perpetuation of memory - Belgorod region - 1941 - 1945 - Photographs. 8. Documentary photographs.
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The source of the electronic copy: Borisov Museum of History and Local History
Location on the original: Borisov Museum of Local History and History
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