- 44.552879; 33.583403 (
Sapun-gora)
Mount Sapun or
Sapun Ridge (Russian: Сапун-Гора, Ukrainian: Сапун-гора,
Crimean Tatar:
Sapun dağı, Сапун дагъы) is a...
- most were
still in
Soviet hands on 12 June. The main belt on the
Sapun Ridge (
Sapun-gora) was unbroken.
Soviet casualties amounted to 2,500, including...
-
Tower Admirals'
Burial Vault The
Black Sea
Fleet Museum The
Storming of
Sapun-gora of 7 May 1944, the
Diorama Museum (World War II)
Naval museum complex...
-
Soviet TM-35 mine at the
Museum of
Heroic Defense and
Liberation of
Sevastopol on
Sapun Mountain, Sevastopol...
- that his
heart was to be
buried in the
Sapun Mountain in Sevastopol, but
according to
representatives of the
Sapun Mountain Museum his will was
never fulfilled...
- Petersburg, Russia. In
Museum of
Heroic Defense and
Liberation of
Sevastopol on
Sapun Mountain, Sevastopol, Ukraine. In the Poznań Citadel, Poland. In the US...
- 407°E / 44.559; 33.407. On July 4,
Maxim Gorky II was
taken after the
Sapun positions were captured,
making it the last
major pre-war fortification...
- BM-31-12 on ZIS-12 at the
Museum (Diorama) on
Sapun Mountain, Sevastopol...
- (high plain) that is
dissected by
gulches and
gently descends from the
Sapun mountain to
Black Sea.
Florin Curta The long
sixth century in
Eastern Europe...
- Russia; in the
Museum of
Heroic Defense and
Liberation of
Sevastopol on
Sapun Mountain,
Sevastopol and in the
National Museum of the
History of Ukraine...