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Russia Just Opened A Massive Cathedral In Honor Of Its Armed Forces



Business Insider: Russia just opened a massive cathedral in honour of its armed forces, with steps rumoured to be made from melted Nazi tanks

* Russia has just opened a massive cathedral in honour of its military, a major project favoured by President Vladimir Putin.
* The cathedral serves the Russian Orthodox faith. Its military connection is no coincidence.
* Putin has made the glorification of the military a major part of his appeal to Russian voters throughout his 20-year leadership.
* The opening of the cathedral overlaps with a referendum that could see Putin remain as president until 2036.
* When the project was announced, Russia's defense minister promised the steps would be poured from "German trophy hardware" — rumored to be a reference to melted-down Nazi tanks.
* The building is filled with symbolism in honour of Russia's military history — but also caused controversy with a planned mosaic of Putin that was ultimately cancelled.

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Update #1: Putin Hails Russian War Dead at Giant New Army Cathedral -- Moscow Times/AFP
Update #2: Russia Consecrates Grandiose Armed Forces Cathedral -- Moscow Times

WNU Editor: That is one hell of a huge cathedral. Thank God that a planned mosaic of Putin and Stalin was cancelled. And yes. The iron of melted Nazi tanks and some items that belonged to Adolf Hitler were used in the construction .... A giant BLACK cathedral from remelted weapons appears in Russia (PHOTOS) (Russia Beyond).

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