Mini Tank Sculpture - Kolodko
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Kinga Nagygyorgy
" This miniature tank is near the memorial of Kossuth Bridge with a drooping muzzle indicating that the war has ended. During WW2 all five of the city's bridges had been blown up by the retreating German troops. A pontoon bridge was created for military logistical purposes. When it became evident that this temporary bridge was insufficient, a decision was made to build a spar-type bridge in record time. The Kossuth Bridge was named after the patriot leader of Hungary's 1848-49 revolution and stood over the Danube from 1946 to 1960. You can read more about the bridge here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kossuth_Bridge"
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Eszter Horvath Somogyi
"ℹ️ INSIDER INFO: Most probably it’s in connection with the ’56 war. Although the tank in general were made to destroy, this little one, is rather pointing its gun downward, symbolizing peace – instead of firing the Parliament which is just in front of it. In my opinion - this piece is the other one, which has the most epic view from."
Polly F
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"Known as the sad tank, the barrel of the tank resembles a drooping elephant's trunk. It shows that the war period has ended. "
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