Russian cities during World War II vs now (Part 2)

Boris Kudoyarov/Sputnik; Legion Media
Many of them were severely destroyed after the Nazi occupation. This is what they look like now.

Gagarin (Gzhatsk)

Sevastopol

Vyborg

Kaliningrad (Königsberg)

Volgograd (Stalingrad)

Donetsk (Stalino)

Saint Petersburg (Leningrad)

Moscow

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