Line of defense of the Soviet troops in Villozi, Military memorial site in Villozi, Russia.
The Line of Defense of the Soviet troops in Villozi is a memorial site with preserved fortification structures positioned on the southern slope of Voronya Hill. The complex displays trenches, defensive positions, and other installations that reveal how soldiers prepared and maintained this strategic location.
The memorial was constructed in 1984 to honor Soviet soldiers who maintained defensive positions in this region during World War II. This location formed part of the broader efforts to protect the Leningrad area from advancing forces.
The memorial complex received official recognition through Resolution 189 of the Leningrad Oblast Executive Committee, establishing its status as regional heritage.
The site is located on the southern side of Voronya Hill and is accessible via roads through the Leningrad Oblast region. Visitors should be prepared for uneven terrain and changing weather, as the installation sits on an exposed hillside.
The site was designed by architect A.D. Levenkov, who applied military engineering methods to reconstruct historical defensive structures. This professional design allows visitors to grasp the actual conditions soldiers faced during combat.
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