Category:Sailors' Memorial (Budapest)

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English:  : Sailor monument (1993) mooring posts, chain, Ungvár (ship) anchor replica, bronze plaque next to it, laurel wreath with Hungarian coat of arms. About the Ungvár: On November 9, 1941, south of Odessa (Ukraine), ran to a mine. The explosion of hundreds of tons of air bombs and gasoline, which was a cargo, tore the ship into billions of pieces. Twelve Hungarian sailors, Captain Milassin Lieutenant (the Commander of the ship), 28 German soldiers, five officers and a Korvettenkapitän / Ship-of-the-line captain. - Danube Promenade, Belváros-Lipótváros, Budapest.
Magyar:  : Tengerészemlék emlékmű (1993)[1].- V. kerület, Belváros, Dunakorzó és Wekerle Sándor utca (korábban Szende Pál utca) sarok
Object location47° 29′ 48.08″ N, 19° 02′ 52.57″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo

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