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There was a command center of colonel I. Nowadays this place is named Ludnikov Island. It depicted an elevator as a symbol of victory over undefeatable Russians. One should also visit Fallen fighters square. There are eternal flame and poplars growing at this place, which are known to have outlived the Stalingrad battle have numerous evidence of warfare on their trunks.

A Department store building suffered several changes, but still the opposite side of Fallen fighters square remained unchanged. In the picture below you can see the 6 th Army commander have a meeting with his command. Friedrich Paulus in the center of Stalingrad across from the Department store where he will be captured. The same place, only after the end of the battles in Read how Pitomnik airfield looks today here - link , Gumrak airfield — here.

Also, a must-visit place is a military memorial park in Rossoshka village, more information about it - link. Repost on Facebook and Twitter. Leaving your personal data you agree its processing. Personal data is any information that refers to you as a personal data owner full name, date of birth, city of residence, contact phone number, e-mail address, occupation etc.

Gamlet Dallatyan, a year-old veteran of the actual battle, said he in no way condoned Stalin's repressions. The city has had three names during the past century.

It was originally known as Tsaritsyn before being renamed in in honour of Stalin, who led Bolshevik forces there during the Russian Civil War. In pictures: Stalingrad anniversary.

Remembering the horrors of Stalingrad. No escape from history in Moscow. Volgograd city council in Russian. Komsomolskaya Pravda in Russian. Ru in Russian. However, the name Stalingrad wasn't destined to endure. In , the city was remanded Volgograd to help 'de-Stalinize" Russia, a partly controversial move, mostly due to Stalingrad's symbol of survival during the war.

The battle is known as a massive turning point in the war, however there are also years of oppression and hardship associated with the name of Joseph Stalin, along with huge industrial success. It's a complicated issue, to be sure. The city's name change has also been in the news recently, with reports in the mid's with rumors that Volgograd will again be named Stalingrad, to help commemorate the USSR's success over the Germans in WWII. Business Insider is one publication detailing the potential name change.

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We are ILP, a Utah-based non-profit org that has service abroad opportunities for college-age volunteers. A Bit About St. Petersburg Leningrad One of my absolute favorite cities in the world is St. First St. Then To Leningrad The almost final name change occurred in , at Lenin's death, as an attempt to replace the achievements of this leader of the Soviet Union with the achievements of the city's initial founder, Peter the Great.

Then Back To St. Petersburg The last time the name changed was in when there was a popular vote to elect a new leader, as well as to change the name of the city from Leningrad back to St Petersburg. First Tsaritsyn Historians believe the city of what is now known as Volgograd has been around since the 16th century, though it was then known as Tsaritsyn, a nod to the Tsarist rule of the region, and the so-called Tsaritsyn River.



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