Mass grave of 1,584 Red Army soldiers fallen during World War II on the ground of the Soviet War Memorial at the Central Cemetery in Brno, Czech Republic. Photographs of Soviet military officers Abram Shapiro (L) and Ivan Lyubchenko (R) were installed by the relatives after the war. Unterleutnant Abram Shapiro was born in 1911, served in the Red Army during World War II and died of wounds at age about 34 on April 25, 1945 in Brno in South Moravia, Czechoslovakia. Junior sergeant Ivan Lyubchenko was born on June 21, 1907 and died of unspecified disease at age 38 on September 23, 1945.


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