List of Soviet war memorials

Soviet war memorials are memorials commemorating the activities of Soviet Armed Forces in any of the wars involving Soviet Union, but most notably World War II. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, many of the memorials, especially the ones dedicated to the activities of Soviet Armed Forces in former Soviet Bloc countries during World War II, have been removed, relocated, altered or have had their meaning reinterpreted (such as the Liberty Statue in Budapest).

Austria

 * Soviet War Memorial (Vienna)

Belarus

 * Minsk Hero City Obelisk
 * Victory Square, Minsk
 * Mound of Glory, Minsk
 * Victory Square (Vitebsk)

Bulgaria

 * Alyosha Monument, Plovdiv
 * Monument to the Soviet Army, Sofia
 * , Byala Slatina

China

 * , Shengyang
 * Monument to the Soviet Army Martyrs in the
 * , Shengyang
 * Monument to the Soviet Army Martyrs in the

Czech Republic

 * Monument to Soviet Tank Crews (first painted, later removed)
 * Statue of Ivan Konev (removed in 2020)
 * (removed in 1991)

Germany

 * Soviet War Memorial (Treptower Park), a memorial in Treptower Park, Berlin
 * Soviet War Memorial (Tiergarten), a memorial in Tiergarten, Berlin
 * Soviet War Memorial (Schönholzer Heide), a memorial in Schönholzer Heide, Berlin

Estonia

 * Bronze Soldier of Tallinn (relocated to Tallinn Military Cemetery in 2007)
 * (removed in 2022)
 * (removed in 2022 )
 * (removed in 2022)

Hungary

 * Liberty Statue (Budapest), the Soviet inscription has been replaced
 * Liberty Square (Budapest)
 * Hungarian-Soviet Friendship Memorial, now in Memento Park

Lithuania
Memorial of Red Army soldiers in Antakalnis Cemetery, Vilnius (removed in 2022)

Latvia

 * Monument to the Liberators of Soviet Latvia and Riga from the German Fascist Invaders (removed in 2022  )

North Korea

 * Liberation Monument, Pyongyang

Norway

 * Monument to Red Army Liberators, Roald Amundsens gate, Kirkenes

Poland
After 2017, Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) government destroyed most of the Soviet War Memorials in Poland.
 * Monument to Brotherhood in Arms, Warsaw (removed in 2011)
 * (removed in 2018)
 * (removed in 2018)
 * (removed in 2022)
 * (removed in 2019)
 * (removed in 2022)
 * (removed in 2014)
 * (removed in 2018)
 * (removed in 2017)
 * Soviet Military Cemetery, Warsaw
 * Soviet Military Cemetery, Warsaw

Tajikistan

 * Victory Square, Bishkek
 * Victory Park, Dushanbe

Ukraine

 * Mother Ukraine, Kyiv (modified in 2023)
 * Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Kyiv
 * Hero City monument, Kyiv (modified in 2023)
 * Afghanistan War Memorial, Kyiv
 * Nikolai Vatutin monument, Kyiv (removed in 2023)
 * Monument to the Liberator Soldier, Kharkiv (destroyed in 2022)
 * Monument to the Unknown Sailor, Odesa
 * Monument to Soldiers Liberators, Chernihiv
 * To Donbas Liberators, Donetsk

Other
Joseph Stalin is still quoted in stone in German and Russian at least in Treptow and Vienna. Such inscriptions have been generally removed in Soviet Union and Soviet block countries as part of de-Stalinization.