39 Soviet Soldiers Buried in Lebus - 39 Soviet soldiers finally laid to rest in Germany 80 years after WWII battles
Thirty-nine Soviet soldiers have been laid to rest at the war cemetery in Lebus, Germany. The interment coincides with the 80th anniversary of the battles along the Oder River in 1945. The ceremony was attended by Russian Ambassador to Germany Sergei Netchayev, who played an accompanying role.
The soldiers' remains were recovered from various locations across Brandenburg in recent years. The German War Graves Commission, tasked with identifying the fallen and ensuring their dignified burial, organized the ceremony. The commission fulfills its humanitarian mandate by providing all victims of war with a resting place, regardless of their origin. The event was solemn and understated, reflecting the current political climate and drawing a distinction from ongoing conflicts.
The interment of the 39 Soviet soldiers in Lebus serves as a reminder of the past and a testament to the ongoing efforts to honor the fallen. The German War Graves Commission continues its mission to identify, bury, and notify families of all war victims, regardless of nationality.
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