The monument to the soldiers of the Soviet regime in the Far East, built in memory of the February and October Revolutions of 1917, stands in the central square of Vladivostok, which was built in 1961 and is the largest monument in the Far East. During the war, commercial fleets were tasked with transporting supplies from the Allies, meeting enemy ships and aircraft from time to time, and had to fight, and a total of 25 merchant ships were sunk, in honor of the sailors, and there was a long fire burning in front of the monument.