May
13
2020- Soviet memorial in Manschnow and mass grave site for 1.203 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- Soviet memorial in Seelow and war cemetery for 265 fallen Red Army soldiers, as well as museum for the Seelow Heights Battle
- Tank memorial and out of service, original T34 tank of Red Army in Kienitz, that is the first liberated town of nowadays German territory
- Soviet memorial in Potsdam Michendorf and war cemetery for 2399 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- Soviet memorial and airmen memorial in Buckow, as well as grave site for 146 fallen Red Army soldiers
- Soviet memorial in Lebus and war cemetery for more than 4.900 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers. Lebus is the final resting place for Soviet soldiers remains.
- Soviet memorial in Frankfurt on Oder River and war cemetery for 1.453 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- Soviet memorial in Reitwein and war cemetery for 3.000 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- Soviet memorial in Bernau and war cemetery for 425 fallen Red Army soldiers. Three of them honoured with the “Golden Star” of a Hero of the Soviet Union.
- Soviet memorial for Red Army in Berlin-Buch. Remains got transferred to Berlin-Schönholz war cemetery.
- Soviet memorial in Seefeld and war cemetery for 99 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- Soviet memorial in Blumberg and war cemetery for 167 Red Army soldiers fallen in the battle for the Berlin motorway ring
- Soviet memorial in Ahrensfelde and war cemetery for 126 fallen Red Army soldiers and military personnel
- Soviet memorial and first liberated house of Berlin, Landsberger Allee 563
- Soviet memorial in Berlin-Marzahn and war cemetery for 494 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- Soviet memorial in Berlin Alt-Hohenschönhausen to honour and remember the fallen Red Army soldiers in Hohenschönhausen
- Soviet memorial in Berlin-Lichtenberg. Remains of fallen soldiers got transferred to Berlin-Treptow.
- Soviet memorial in Berlin-Rummelsburg. Remains of fallen soldiers got transferred to Berlin-Treptow.
- Soviet memorial in Blankenfelde-Mahlow and war cemetery for 373 fallen soldiers and officers of the Red Army
- Soviet memorial and war cemetery in Glasow for 460 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers. Among them Soviet Union heroes Captain Volkov and Lieutenant Selenov
- Soviet memorial in Zeuthen and war cemetery for 550 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers. 110 of them got reburied from Niederlehme in 1974.
- Soviet memorial in Wildau and war cemetery for 35 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers as well as 61 prisoners of war
- Soviet memorial in Erkner and war cemetery for 34 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- Soviet memorial in Grünheide and war cemetery for 53 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- Soviet memorial in Woltersdorf and war cemetery for 36 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- Soviet memorial in Schöneiche near Berlin and war cemetery for 239 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- Soviet memorial in Nauen and war cemetery for 255 fallen Red Army soldiers as well as 34 Soviet prisoners of war
- Soviet memorial in Berlin-Staaken. Red Army soldiers fallen here got reburied to the big memorial site at Schönholzer Heide.
- Soviet memorial in Hennigsdorf and war cemetery for 330 fallen Red Army soldiers
- Soviet memorial in Stolpe Süd and grave site for 12 fallen Red Army soldiers
- Soviet memorial in Hohen Neuendorf and grave site for 12 fallen Red Army soldiers
- Soviet memorial in Birkenwerder and grave site for 16 fallen Red Army soldiers
- Soviet memorial in Oranienburg and war cemetery for 249 fallen Red Army soldiers
- Soviet memorial in Potsdam (Bassinplatz) and war cemetery for 383 fallen Red Army soldiers and military personnel
- Soviet memorial in Kleinmachnow and gave site for 104 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- T-34 tank memorial in Brandenburg upon Havel to commemorate the liberation of Brandenburg-Görden penitentiary
- Soviet memorial in Dallgow-Döberitz and grave site for 628 fallen Red Army soldiers, officers and military personnel
- Soviet memorial in Teltow and grave site for 200 fallen Red Army soldiers as well as forced labourers
- Soviet memorial in Ruhlsdorf and war cemetery for 112 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- Soviet memorial in Stahnsdorf and war cemetery for 1387 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- Soviet memorial in Brandenburg upon Havel and grave site for 269 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- Soviet memorial in Küstrin-Kietz and grave site for ~140 fallen of the Red Army
- Bridge head memorial near Kienitz and where the Red Army crossed Oder River Januray 31st, 1945 for the first time.
- Soviet memorial in Groß Neuendorf and grave site for 1.400 fallen Red Army soldiers
- Soviet memorial in Letschin and grave site for 488 fallen Red Army soldiers
- Soviet memorial in Booßen near Frankfurt (Oder) and grave site for 46 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers
- Soviet memorial in Steinhöfel and grave site for 76 fallen Red Army soldiers
- Soviet memorial in Neuhardenberg on Schinkelplatz square and grave site for 156 fallen Red Army soldiers
- Soviet memorial in Rathenow and grave site for 422 fallen Red Army soldiers, officers and military personnel
- Soviet memorial in Heinersdorf and grave site for 468 fallen Red Army soldiers
- Soviet memorial in Alt Mahlisch village and war cemetery for 300 fallen Red Army soldiers
- Soviet memorial in Platkow village and mass grave for 85 Red Army soldiers fallen in the Battle of the Seelow Heights
- Soviet memorial in Müncheberg and grave site for 239 fallen of the Red Army
- Soviet memorial in Brielow and grave site for 307 fallen Red Army soldiers and officers