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Group of graves (3): mass grave of partisans of the Civil War and World War II, mass grave of Soviet soldiers and grave of Manturov M.I. – Soviet soldier.
Full name of the monument :

Group of graves (3): mass grave of partisans of the Civil War and World War II, mass grave of Soviet soldiers and grave of Manturov M.I. – Soviet soldier.

Short or non-official name :
Memorial complex in the Square of Military Glory
Region :
Sumy region
Address of the monument :
Lebedyn, st. Pershogvardiyska, Square of Military Glory
Status :
Historical monument of local significance
Monument installation year (s) (if available) :
1940 р., 1946 р., 1963 р.
Time classification according to the installation epoch :
Soviet period (1922-1991)
Artist(s) :
Krasnozhon Yа.
sculptor
Person/event, object the monument is dedicated to :
real person(s)
Gender :
mixed group
Social status :
persons of war
Components of the monument :
Mass grave of partisans: sculptural composition – 3.6 m; brick pedestal – 1.2x1.5x0.65 m. Grave of M. Manturov: obelisk – 3.62 m; Base – 2.7x0.6 m. Burial of Soviet soldiers: sculpture of a soldier – 2.67 m; pedestal – 1.47x2.16 m; base – 3.25x0.35 m.
Material :
mixed materials
Type of art composition :
one-figure composition
Artistic approach :
figurative art
Main text, additional text (if available) :
Yes
Eternal glory to the heroes who died in the battles for the freedom and independence of our homeland. No one is forgotten, nothing is forgotten. Eternal glory to the heroes who died for the Motherland, 1941-1945 Surnames of soldiers.
Language(s) of the text :
Ukrainian
Russian
Narrative commemorates :
Honoring the culture of war victims, including memorialization
The preservation state of the monument at the time of the research :
exists
Institution responsible for maintenance :
Lebedyn City Council
Institution’s website :
Free text that contains data valid for interpretation :
The names of 114 soldiers and 13 partisans are known. Among the buried are Heroes of the Soviet Union Mykola Belozertsev (10.01.1944, posthumously) and Anatoly Volokh (17.06.1943, posthumously).