Ensemble of the Brothers' Cemetery of Soviet Soldiers Fallen in World War II
Memorialinis vieta

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 Spārītes parks, Skolas iela, Gulbene, Gulbenes nov., Latvija
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 Gulbenes tūrisma un kultūrvēsturiskā mantojuma centrs
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Located on Skolas Street near Spārīte Park.

There are sculptures of four people, a memorial.

The author of the sculptural ensemble of the Brothers' Cemetery of Soviet soldiers who died in World War II is the architect G.Barkāns, the sculptors G.Grundberga and I.Zandberga. A memorial wall with 36 stone plaques is engraved near the brothers' cemeteries, on which the names, initials and ranks of the fallen are engraved. The monument was unveiled in 1968, when the fallen from various graves of the Gulbene district village brothers were reburied here.
A total of 1125 Soviet soldiers, partisans and militiamen were buried in the brothers' cemetery.

 
Panaudoti šaltiniai ir literatūra:

GNVMM Museum Collection
http://sovietheritage.blogspot.com/2017/06/gulbenes-2-pasaules-kara-padomju.html