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Memorial sign to the workers of the association of non-metallic building materials who died on the fronts of the Second World War
Full name of the monument :

Memorial sign to the workers of the association of non-metallic building materials who died on the fronts of the Second World War

Region :
Poltava region
Address of the monument :
Kremenchuk, 15 Yarmarkova Street
Status :
National significance
Monument installation year (s) (if available) :
1974
Time classification according to the installation epoch :
Soviet period (1922-1991)
Person/event, object the monument is dedicated to :
real person(s)
Gender :
mixed group
Social status :
working class
Size :
3 meters high
Components of the monument :
Granite stele, a pedestal
Material :
stone
Type of art composition :
architectural object(s)
Artistic approach :
abstract art
Main text, additional text (if available) :
Yes
Eternal glory to the heroes who died fighting for the Soviet Motherland! Bakai Ivan Ivanovich Barvinko Ivan Karpovych Butrak Pavlo Mitrofanovych Bulat Oleksii Gavrylovych Mykola Maksymovich Vorobyov Vasyl Ivanovych Hlushko Gurevich Samuil Yakovych Nikita Avramovich Zelenskyi Ivko Andrii Hnatovych Andriy Petrovych Kolomiets Ivan Petrovich Kopychko Krysa Vasyl Yevdokymovych Andriy Yakovych Lykhman Lyubchenko Pylyp Oleksiyovych Ivan Ivanovych Martynenko Andriy Petrovych Meleshko Ovcharenko Fedir Fyodorovych Onikiy Volodymyr Ivanovych Ivan Ivanovych Poltoratskyi, Pryadko Prokip Stepanovych Petro Tymofiovych Rudenko Stadnyk Yosyp Pavlovich Yakiv Mykhailovych Stadnychenko Sukach Oleksiy Yakymovych Hryhoriy Serhiyovych Syniagovskyi Yaremenko Andrii Oleksiyovych
Language(s) of the text :
Ukrainian
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 :
Poltava Region Council
Institution’s website :
Free text that contains data valid for interpretation :
Memorial sign to the workers of the "Nerudbudmaterials" plant, who died in the battles of the Second World War, was installed in 1974 at 15 Yarmarkova Street. The names of 26 dead workers of the enterprise are engraved on the 3-meter-high granite ceiling.