1969 Ice Hockey World Championships

1969 Ice Hockey World Championships
Tournament details
Host countries Sweden
 Yugoslavia
Dates15–30 March
Teams6
Final positions
Champions  Soviet Union (9th title)
Runner-up  Sweden
Third place  Czechoslovakia
Fourth place Canada
Tournament statistics
Games played30
Goals scored219 (7.3 per game)
Attendance196,769 (6,559 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Soviet Union Anatoli Firsov 14 points
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The 1969 Ice Hockey World Championships was the 36th edition of the Ice Hockey World Championships, which also doubled as the 47th European ice hockey championships. For the first time the Pool A, B and C tournaments were hosted by different nations:

Pool A in Stockholm, Sweden, 15–30 March 1969
Pool B in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, 28 February – 9 March 1969
Pool C in Skopje, Yugoslavia, 24 February – 2 March 1969

A total of 20 nations participated in the tournament. The Pool A team featured only the top six nations, now playing a double round-robin tournament for the amateur world championship. Teams #7-#14 contested the Pool B championship with the winner qualifying for the 1970 Pool A championship, while the bottom six participated in the Pool C tournament. Pool B and C began exchanging two teams this year (through promotion and relegation), a practice that lasted until 1987.

World Championship Group A (Sweden)

For the seventh straight year, the Soviet Union won the Pool A tournament. Originally the tournament was scheduled to be held in Czechoslovakia, but due to the Soviet invasion of the country, they declined to host.[1] In the two games the Czechoslovak and Soviet teams played against each other, the Czechoslovak team won both times, becoming the first team to beat the Soviet Union twice in the same international tournament.[1] For the first time in international ice hockey, body-checking was allowed in all three zones of the ice.[2] Team USA was demoted to Pool-B after losing all ten games.

Pos. Team URS SWE TCH CAN FIN USA W T L GF–GA PTS
1.  Soviet Union *** 4:2* 0:2* 7:1* 6:1* 17:2* 8 0 2 59:23 16
2.  Sweden 2:3 *** 2:0* 5:1* 6:3* 8:2* 8 0 2 45:19 16
3.  Czechoslovakia 4:3 0:1 *** 6:1* 7:4* 8:3* 8 0 2 40:20 16
4.  Canada 2:4 2:4 2:3 *** 5:1* 5:0* 4 0 6 26:31 8
5.  Finland 3:7 0:5 2:4 1:6 *** 4:3* 2 0 8 26:52 4
6.  United States 4:8 4:10 2:6 0:1 3:7 *** 0 0 10 23:74 0
47. European Championship Rankings (URS-SWE-CSK-FIN games only)
1.  Soviet Union
2.  Sweden
3.  Czechoslovakia
4.  Finland

 Czechoslovakia Canada 6:1 (1:0, 2:1, 3:0)

15. March 1969 – Stockholm
Goalscorers: Suchý 2, Nedomanský, Jiří Holík, Ševčík, Horešovský – King.
Referees: Wiking, Dahlberg (SWE)

 Sweden Finland 6:3 (3:1, 1:1, 2:1)

15. March 1969 – Stockholm
Goalscorers: Lundström 2, Henriksson 2, Sterner, Nilsson - J. Peltonen, Keinonen, Isaksson.

 Soviet Union United States 17:2 (3:0, 11:0, 3:2)

15. March 1969 – Stockholm
Goalscorers: Starshinov 4, Firsov 4, Mikhailov 3, Yurzinov 2, Paladiev, Maltsev, Petrov, Mishakov - Lackey 2.

 Canada Finland 5:1 (1:1, 1:0, 3:0)

16. March 1969 – Stockholm
Goalscorers: Caffery 2, Pinder, Bourbonnais, Huck - Keinonen.

 Sweden Soviet Union 2:4 (2:1, 0:1, 0:2)

16. March 1969 – Stockholm
Goalscorers: Nilsson, Johansson – Starshinov, Maltsev, Mikhailov, Kharlamov.

 Czechoslovakia United States 8:3 (2:1, 4:2, 2:0)

16. March 1969 – Stockholm
Goalscorers: Nedomanský 2, Jar. Holík 2, Farda, Suchý, Hrbatý, Golonka – Lackey, Christiansen, Stordahl.
Referees: Dahlberg (SWE), Vaillancourt (CAN)

 Czechoslovakia Finland 7:4 (4:1, 3:1, 0:2)

18. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: Machač 3, Nedomanský 2, Suchý, Jiří Holík – Rantasila 2, Partinen, Mononen.
Referees: Joyal, Villancourt (CAN)

 Sweden United States 8:2 (1:2, 3:0, 4:0)

18. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: Sterner 2, Carlsson, Milton, Karlsson, Johansson, Lundström, Olsson - Markle, Pleau.

 Soviet Union Canada 7:1 (5:1, 2:0, 0:0)

18. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: Vikulov 2, Firsov 2, Kharlamov 2, Yakushev - Pinder.

 Soviet Union -  Finland 6:1 (3:0, 1:0, 2:1)

19. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: Petrov 2, Paladiev, Maltsev, Firsov, Kharlamov - Oksanen.

 Czechoslovakia -  Sweden 0:2 (0:1, 0:0, 0:1)

19. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: Palmqvist, Nilsson.
Referees: Trumble (USA), Joyal (CAN)

 Canada United States 5:0 (1:0, 0:0, 4:0)

20. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: Hargreaves, Caffery, Bayes, King, Huck.

 Sweden Canada 5:1 (1:1, 3:0, 1:0)

21. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: Lundström 2, Svedberg, Sjöberg, Johansson - Caffery.

 Czechoslovakia -  Soviet Union 2:0 (0:0, 1:0, 1:0)

21. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: 33. Suchý, 47. Černý.
Referees: Dahlberg (SWE), Vaillancourt (CAN)

 Finland United States 4:3 (1:1, 1:0, 2:2)

22. March 1969 – Stockholm
Goalscorers: E. Peltonen 2, Leimu, Wahlsten - Pleau, Mayasich, Sheehy.

 United States Soviet Union 4:8 (1:3, 1:2, 2:3)

23. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: Mayasich 2, Skime, Naslund - Mishakov 2, Paladiev, Firsov, Mikhailov, Petrov, Kharlamov, Yurzinov.

 Sweden Finland 5:0 (2:0, 2:0, 1:0)

23. March 1969 – Stockholm
Goalscorers: Karlsson 3, Sjöberg, Johansson.

 Czechoslovakia -  Canada 3:2 (1:1, 1:0, 1:1)

23. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: Golonka, Hrbatý, Jar. Holík – Heindl, Bayes.
Referees: Dahlberg (SWE), Trumble (USA)

 Sweden Soviet Union 2:3 (1:1, 1:1, 0:1)

24. March 1969 – Stockholm
Goalscorers: Sjöberg, Nygren - Mikhailov 2, Petrov.

 Czechoslovakia -  Finland 4:2 (2:2, 1:0, 1:0)

25. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: Jiřík 2, Jiří Holík, Nedomanský – Keinonen, Isaksson.
Referees: Wiking (SWE), Trumble (USA)

 United States -  Canada 0:1 (0:1, 0:0, 0:0)

25. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorer: Mott.

 Finland -  Soviet Union 3:7 (0:1, 1:4, 2:2)

26. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: Leimu, Isaksson, Oksanen – Paladiev, Zimin, Starshinov, Maltsev, Petrov, Firsov, Mishakov

 Czechoslovakia -  United States 6:2 (2:0, 2:1, 2:1)

26. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: Nedomanský 2, Černý 2, Pospíšil, Machač – Pieau, Skime.
Referees: Sillankorva (FIN), Vaillancourt (CAN)

 Sweden Canada 4:2 (1:0, 0:2, 3:0)

27. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: Sterner 2, Johansson, Håkan Nygren – Pinder, Heindl.

 Czechoslovakia -  Soviet Union 4:3 (2:0, 0:2, 2:1)

28. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: 15. Jiří Holík, 20. Nedomanský, 49. Horešovský, 51. Jar. Holík – 22. Kharlamov, 33. Firsov, 58. Ragulin.
Referees: Dahlberg (SWE), Vaillancourt (CAN)

 Finland Canada 1:6 (0:3, 1:2, 0:1)

29. March 1969 – Stockholm
Goalscorers: Mononen - King, Stephanson, Heindl, Begg, Mott, Huck.

 Sweden United States 10:4 (6:2, 1:1, 3:1)

29. March 1969 – Stockholm
Goalscorers: Milton 3, Nilsson 3, Karlsson, Johansson, Nygren, Olsson - Lackey, Pleau, Stordahl, Gambucci.

 United States Finland 3:7 (1:1, 0:5, 2:1)

30. March 1969 - Stockholm
Goalscorers: Pleau, Stordahl, Christiansen - Rantasila 2, J. Peltonen 2, Leimu, Harju, E. Peltonen.

 Czechoslovakia Sweden 0:1 (0:1, 0:0, 0:0)

30. March 1969 – Stockholm
Goalscorer: 18. Olsson.
Referees: Trumble (USA), Vaillancourt (CAN)

 Canada Soviet Union 2:4 (1:1, 0:1, 1:2)

30. March 1969 – Stockholm
Goalscorers: Demarco, Heindl - Mikhailov 2, Romishevsky, Maltsev.

Pool A Statistics and team rosters

LEADING SCORERS Goals Assists Points
1. Soviet Union Anatoli Firsov 10 4 14
2. Soviet Union Boris Mikhailov 9 5 14
2. Sweden Ulf Sterner 9 5 14
4. Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Holík 4 10 14
5. Soviet Union Valeri Kharlamov 6 7 13

1.  Soviet Union
Goaltenders: Viktor Zinger, Viktor Puchkov.
Defencemen: Vitali Davydov, Igor Romishevsky, Alexander Ragulin, Vladimir Lutchenko, Yevgeni Paladiev, Viktor Kuzkin.
Forwards: Vladimir Vikulov, Alexander Maltsev, Anatoli Firsov, Boris Mikhailov, Vladimir Petrov, Valeri Kharlamov, Yevgeni Zimin, Viacheslav Starshinov, Alexander Yakushev, Yevgeni Mishakov, Vladimir Yurzinov.
Coaches: Arkady Chernyshev, Anatoli Tarasov.

2.  Sweden
Goaltenders: Leif Holmqvist, Gunnar Bäckman.
Defencemen: Lennart Svedberg, Arne Carlsson, Bert-Ola Nordlander, Lars-Erik Sjöberg, Nils Johansson, Kjell-Rune Milton.
Forwards: Stig-Göran Johansson, Stefan Karlsson, Tord Lundström, Ulf Sterner, Lars-Göran Nilsson, Björn Palmqvist, Håkan Nygren, Mats Hysing, Dick Yderström, Roger Olsson, Leif Henriksson.
Coach: Arne Strömberg.

3.  Czechoslovakia
Goaltenders: Vladimír Dzurilla, Miroslav Lacký.
Defencemen: Jan Suchý, Josef Horešovský, Oldřich Machač, František Pospíšil, Vladimír Bednář.
Forwards: František Ševčík, Jozef Golonka, Jaroslav Jiřík, Jan Hrbatý, Jaroslav Holík, Jiří Holík, Richard Farda, Václav Nedomanský, Josef Černý, Jan Klapáč, Jan Havel, Josef Augusta.
Coaches: Jaroslav Pitner, Vladimír Kostka.

4.  Canada
Goaltenders: Wayne Stephenson, Ken Dryden, Steve Rexe.
Defencemen: Gary Begg, Terry O'Malley, Ken Stephanson, Jack Bownass, Bob Murdoch, Ab DeMarco, Jr.
Forwards: Gerry Pinder, Fran Huck, Morris Mott, Richie Bayes, Terry Caffery, Steve King, Chuck Lefley, Roger Bourbonnais, Ted Hargreaves, Bill Heindl, Danny O'Shea
Coach: Jackie McLeod.

5.  Finland
Goaltenders: Urpo Ylönen, Lasse Kiili.
Defencemen: Seppo Lindström, Lalli Partinen, Juha Rantasila, Ilpo Koskela, Pekka Marjamäki.
Forwards: Lasse Oksanen, Juhani Wahlsten, Matti Keinonen, Esa Peltonen, Jorma Peltonen, Pekka Leimu, Lauri Mononen, Esa Isaksson, Juhani Jylhä, Veli-Pekka Ketola, Matti Harju, Kari Johansson.
Coaches: Gustav Bubnik and Seppo Liitsola.

6.  United States
Goaltenders: Mike Curran, John Lothrop.
Defencemen: Bruce Riutta, Carl Lackey, Jim Branch, Bob Paradise, John Mayasich.
Forwards: Ron Nasland, Paul Coppo, Larry Pleau, Larry Stordahl, Bill Reichert, Gary Gambucci, Tim Sheehy, Keith Christiansen, Pete Markle, Jerry Lackey, Larry Skime.
Coach: John Mayasich (player-coach).

World Championship Group B (Yugoslavia)

Match between Austria and Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia won 2–1.
GDR POL YUG GER NOR ROM AUT ITA W T L GF–GA PTS
7.  East Germany *** 4:1 6:1 6:1 13:4 11:2 11:3 11:1 7 0 0 62:13 14
8.  Poland 1:4 *** 4:1 3:2 5:1 4:2 9:1 5:2 6 0 1 31:13 12
9.  Yugoslavia 1:6 1:4 *** 4:1 3:3 4:4 2:1 2:1 3 2 2 17:20 8
10.  West Germany 1:6 2:3 1:4 *** 5:0 6:2 8:0 5:1 4 0 3 28:16 8
11.  Norway 4:13 1:5 3:3 0:5 *** 5:4 3:3 10:2 2 2 3 26:35 6
12.  Romania 2:11 2:4 4:4 2:6 4:5 *** 5:4 5:2 2 1 4 24:36 5
13.  Austria 3:11 1:9 1:2 0:8 3:3 4:5 *** 3:1 1 1 5 15:39 3
14.  Italy 1:11 2:5 1:2 1:5 2:10 2:5 1:3 *** 0 0 7 10:41 0
  • East Germany was promoted to the 1970 Pool A tournament while Austria and Italy were demoted to Pool C. Later, when Canada withdrew from international play, second place Poland was also promoted to fill their spot.

 Poland Romania 4:2 (0:1, 2:0, 2:1)

28. February 1969 – Ljubljana

 East Germany Italy 11:1 (2:0, 4:1, 5:0)

28. February 1969 – Ljubljana

 Norway Austria 3:3 (2:0, 1:2, 0:1)

28. February 1969 – Ljubljana

 Yugoslavia West Germany 4:1 (1:1, 2:0, 1:0)

28. February 1969 – Ljubljana

 East Germany Norway 13:4 (4:1, 5:0, 4:3)

1. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 West Germany Romania 6:2 (2:2, 2:0, 2:0)

1. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Yugoslavia Italy 2:1 (0:0, 2:0, 0:1)

2. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Poland Austria 9:1 (2:0, 3:0, 4:1)

2. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 East Germany Romania 11:2 (2:1, 4:1, 5:0)

3. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 West Germany Norway 5:0 (0:0, 1:0, 4:0)

3. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Poland Italy 5:2 (0:0, 2:1, 3:1)

3. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Yugoslavia Austria 2:1 (0:0, 1:0, 1:1)

3. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Norway Romania 5:4 (2:1, 3:1, 0:2)

4. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 West Germany East Germany 1:6 (0:1, 1:0, 0:5)

4. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Austria Italy 3:1 (0:0, 2:0, 1:1)

5. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Yugoslavia Poland 1:4 (1:2, 0:0, 0:2)

5. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 East Germany Austria 11:3 (1:1, 7:1, 3:1)

6. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Poland Norway 5:1 (4:0, 1:1, 0:0)

6. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 West Germany Italy 5:1 (2:0, 1:1, 2:0)

6. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Yugoslavia Romania 4:4 (0:1, 3:3, 1:0)

6. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Yugoslavia Norway 3:3 (0:2, 2:0, 1:1)

8. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 West Germany Austria 8:0 (2:0, 2:0, 4:0)

8. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Romania Italy 5:2 (0:1, 0:0, 5:1)

8. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 East Germany Poland 4:1 (2:1, 1:0, 1:0)

8. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Norway Italy 10:2 (6:0, 3:2, 1:0)

9. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Poland West Germany 3:2 (1:0, 1:1, 1:1)

9. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Romania Austria 5:4 (0:1, 2:3, 3:0)

9. March 1969 – Ljubljana

 Yugoslavia East Germany 1:6 (0:1, 0:4, 1:1)

9. March 1969 – Ljubljana

World Championship Group C (Yugoslavia)

JPN SUI HUN NED BUL DEN W T L GF–GA PTS
15.  Japan *** 5:2 6:3 11:0 3:4 11:1 4 0 1 36:10 8
16.   Switzerland 2:5 *** 11:1 8:0 11:1 9:0 4 0 1 41:9 8
17.  Hungary 3:6 1:11 *** 13:1 5:3 4:1 3 0 2 26:22 6
18.  Netherlands 0:11 0:8 1:13 *** 7:5 4:3 2 0 3 12:40 4
19.  Bulgaria 4:3 3:11 3:5 5:7 *** 4:2 2 0 3 19:28 4
20.  Denmark 1:11 0:9 1:4 3:4 2:4 *** 0 0 5 7:32 0
  • Japan, and Switzerland were promoted to the 1970 Pool B tournament. Later Bulgaria was elevated as well to fill the vacancy left by Poland.

 Japan Bulgaria 3:4 (0:0, 2:2, 1:2)

24. February 1969 – Skopje

  Switzerland Hungary 11:1 (3:0, 4:0, 4:1)

24. February 1969 – Skopje

 Netherlands Denmark 4:3 (2:0, 0:2, 2:1)

24. February 1969 – Skopje

  Switzerland Netherlands 8:0 (2:0, 3:0, 3:0)

25. February 1969 – Skopje

 Hungary Bulgaria 5:3 (2:1, 2:2, 1:0)

26. February 1969 – Skopje

 Japan Denmark 11:1 (1:1, 5:0, 5:0)

26. February 1969 – Skopje

 Netherlands Bulgaria 7:5 (2:2, 4:1, 1:2)

27. February 1969 – Skopje

 Japan Hungary 6:3 (0:1, 4:1, 2:1)

27. February 1969 – Skopje

  Switzerland Denmark 9:0 (3:0, 5:0, 1:0)

27. February 1969 – Skopje

 Japan Netherlands 11:0 (5:0, 4:0, 2:0)

28. February 1969 – Skopje

 Hungary Denmark 4:1 (1:0, 1:1, 2:0)

1. March 1969 – Skopje

  Switzerland Bulgaria 11:3 (5:0, 3:3, 3:0)

1. March 1969 – Skopje

 Bulgaria Denmark 4:2 (1:1, 3:1, 0:0)

2. March 1969 – Skopje

 Hungary Netherlands 13:1 (5:0, 3:0, 5:1)

2. March 1969 – Skopje

 Japan  Switzerland 5:2 (3:0, 1:2, 1:0)

2. March 1969 – Skopje

Ranking and statistics


 1969 IIHF World Championship winners 

Soviet Union
9th title

Tournament Awards

Final standings

The final standings of the tournament according to IIHF:

 Soviet Union
 Sweden
 Czechoslovakia
4  Canada
5  Finland
6  United States

European championships final standings

The final standings of the European championships according to IIHF:

 Soviet Union
 Sweden
 Czechoslovakia
4  Finland

Notes

See also

References

  • Summary (in French)
  • Duplacey, James (1998). Total Hockey: The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League. Total Sports. pp. 498–528. ISBN 0-8362-7114-9.
  • Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press. p. 141.
  • Szemberg, Szymon; Podnieks, Andrew, eds. (2007), World of Hockey: Celebrating a Century of the IIHF, Bolton, Ontario: Fenn Publishing, ISBN 978-1-55168-307-2

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Cet article est une ébauche concernant l’Iran et un festival de cinéma. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Festival du film de FajrHistoireFondation 1982CadreSigle (mul) FIFFType Festival de cinémaPays  IranOrganisationSites web www.fajrfilmfestival.comwww.fajriff.commodifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Le Festival international du film de Fajr (en persan : جشنوا�...

NASCAR Seri Piala Sprint 2010 Sebelum: 2009 Sesudah: 2011 Jimmie Johnson menjadi pembalap pertama dalam sejarah NASCAR yang berhasil menjadi juara umum lima musim berturut-turut. NASCAR Seri Piala Sprint 2010 merupakan musim ke 62 dari NASCAR Seri Piala Sprint. Musim ini berlangsung dari bulan Februari 2010 lewat Daytona 500 di Daytona International Speedway dan berakhir pada bulan November dalam Ford 400 di Homestead-Miami Speedway. Jimmie Johnson kembali keluar sebagai juara umum di musim ...

 

2003 video game For the animated series, see Neighbors from Hell. For the American Horror Story: Cult episode, see Neighbors from Hell (American Horror Story). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Neighbours from Hell – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2012) (Learn how and wh...

 

Animation of the game Game of chess Kasparov versus the World was a game of chess played in 1999 over the Internet.[1] It was a consultation game, in which a World Team of thousands decided each move for the black pieces by plurality vote, while Garry Kasparov conducted the white pieces by himself. More than 50,000 people from over 75 countries participated in the game. The host and promoter of the match was the MSN Gaming Zone, with sponsorship from First USA bank.[2] After 6...

Scottish footballer Frank McAvennie McAvennie in 2018Personal informationFull name Francis McAvennieDate of birth (1959-11-22) 22 November 1959 (age 64)Place of birth Glasgow, ScotlandHeight 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)[1]Position(s) StrikerYouth career1979–1980 Johnstone BurghSenior career*Years Team Apps (Gls)1980–1985 St Mirren 135 (48)1985–1987 West Ham United 85 (33)1987–1989 Celtic 55 (27)1989–1992 West Ham United 68 (16)1992 Aston Villa 3 (0)1992 Cliftonvill...

 

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (July 2014) List of events ← 1998 1997 1996 1999 in the United States → 2000 2001 2002 Decades: 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s See also: History of the United States (1991–2008) Timeline of United States history (1990–2009) List of years in the United States 1999 in the United States1999 in U.S. states and territories States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Haw...

 

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Cinema chain in the United Kingdom For the American film production company, see Picturehouse (company). This article has an unclear citation style. The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting. (July 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Picturehouse CinemasIndustryLeisure, Entertainment & RefreshmentsFounded1989Founder Lyn Goleby/Tony Jones HeadquartersLondon, EnglandNumber of locations28Area servedUnited KingdomKey ...

 

КладбищеЛевашовское мемориальное кладбищеЛевашовская пустошь Памятник «Молох тоталитаризма» у входа на кладбище 60°05′38″ с. ш. 30°11′26″ в. д.HGЯO Страна  Россия Санкт-Петербург Левашово, Горское шоссе, 143 Дата основания 1937 Статус  Объект культурного наследи...