National Katyń Memorial
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Location | Baltimore, Maryland, United States |
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Material | Bronze, granite |
Height | 56 feet (17 m) |
Completion date | 2000 |
Dedicated to | Victims of the Katyn massacre |
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The National Katyń Memorial is a monument in Baltimore, Maryland, which memorializes the victims of the 1940 Katyn massacre of Polish nationals carried out by Soviet forces. Baltimore's Polish-American community was instrumental in having the monument built. The monument was unveiled in 2000 and is the tallest statue in Baltimore. The statue itself is 44 feet high, the whole monument, with base, is 56 feet.[1]
The statue by sculptor Andrzej Pitynski[2] was delivered from Poland and established in the Inner Harbor East at the Aliceanna and President streets.[3]
References
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- ↑ "Monument to a massacre little known", Baltimore Sun, May 31, 1997
- ↑ "In Baltimore City Katyn memorial to be dedicated next...", Baltimore Sun, October 05, 2000
External links
Some history of the memorial
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- 2000 establishments in Maryland
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- Buildings and structures in Baltimore, Maryland
- Inner Harbor East, Baltimore
- Katyn massacre memorials
- Landmarks in Baltimore, Maryland
- Monuments and memorials in Maryland
- Polish-American culture in Baltimore, Maryland
- Visitor attractions in Baltimore, Maryland