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the assault of Sapun-gora on 7 May 1944 was successful for Red Army. On 9 May 1944, just over one month after the start of the battle, Sevastopol fell. German forces were evacuated from Sevastopol to
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nearly 2 weeks of heavy fighting to take control over these positions in late June 1942. As a consequence, Soviet troops had to evacuate from Crimea.
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When defending Sevastopol the Soviet troops held the Sapun Ridge and could observe German movements to the city from the south. It took
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Later in 1944 the first monuments to the Soviet warriors on this place were erected, in 1959 the
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Objects of cultural heritage of Russia of federal significance
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showing the assault of the German fortifications was opened.
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44°33′10″N 33°35′00″E / 44.552879°N 33.583403°E / 44.552879; 33.583403 (Sapun-gora)

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