The memorial is usually empty. Our soldiers who died in Berlin before the Victory swore in this place. A place of awe. The Germans take very careful and meticulous care of these giant graves. They are decorated with bronze wreaths and there is a monument to the mother on the way, which is almost worse than the monument to our liberators. And two more soldiers, bent over. There are words in both German and Russian, and, of course, the main monument is magnificent. White stairs... It's there, and there's a museum under it. And my heart is in the trash! The Germans are doing well. We saved it all. Everything is very clean there and the grass is trimmed to 8 cm. And the trees are trimmed, as if they were crying...
A beautiful and majestic place at any time of the year.
Masalov and the cemetery of Soviet soldiers are being cared for and looked after by the Berlin city authorities.
Treptov is a place that is recommended for everyone to visit once in a lifetime.
A very beautiful and memorable place. Especially for me, the granddaughter of a soldier who went through the whole war. My grandfather defended Stalingrad, fought in Warsaw, Budapest. He graduated from the war due to injury in a Vienna hospital. My grandfather Mikhail Grigoryevich Vakulenko was that very infamous year of 1923... A year out of which 10 boys are alive, it's good if 1 remained ... A few years ago, I specially drove his route in May through Europe in memory of my grandfather. And I met her on May 9 in Treptov Park. For him. And went to the Reichstag. In memory of him and the soldiers of the Soviet Army. In memory of those who died and who remained alive. Who rebuilt the USSR again. Who, like my grandfather, raised Stalingrad from the ruins and did not like to talk about the war...