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Austrians Honored

MOSCOW () -- A memorial to honor 20,000 Austrian soldiers killed near Murmansk during the Red Army offensive in 1944 was unveiled at the weekend, a spokesman for the Austrian Embassy said Monday.


More than 300 veterans from Austria, Germany and Finland as well as Russians attended the ceremony in the village of Pechenga, 135 kilometers north of Murmansk.


According to the embassy official, who asked not to be named, the monument was the first to honor Austrian soldiers on the territory of the former U.S.S.R.

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