Moscow's Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs, located in Alexander's Garden outside the Kremlin's red wall on the northwest side of Red Square. It was built on the eve of the Victory Day of the Patriotic War in 1967. On the crimson marble mausoleum facing north and east, a little west side is decorated with bronze sculptures of helmets and military flags. The shape is simple and bright, with deep meaning. In front of the tomb was a convex five-star torch, the flame spewed from the center of the five-star, which had been burning from the time it was built and never extinguished, and it symbolized the spirit of the martyr to shine on the world forever.