Rear-front Memorial

Local nameТыл – фронту
LocationMagnitogorsk, Russia

The Rear-front Memorial is a bronze and granite monument located in the city of Magnitogorsk, Russia, sculpted by Lev Golovnitsky and drawn by Yakov Belopolsky. It is considered the first part of a triptych, that tells the story of the «Victory Sword»: the Sword, forged by the metallurgists of Magnitogorsk, was then raised by the Motherland in Stalingrad and lowered after the Victory in Berlin. This monument was unveiled in 1979. By the time of construction of the monument, the creator of the other two monuments, Yevgeny Vuchetich, had already died.

The monument is composed of a worker and a warrior. The worker is oriented to the east, towards the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works. The warrior is facing the west, to the side of the "Great Patriotic War".

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rear-front_Memorial

Address (Unnamed Road), Магнитогорск, Russia

Coordinates 53°24'26.025" N 58°59'32.459" E

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