The top-selling daily Bild and local tabloid BZ launched a petition drive yesterday to urge parliament to send a message to Moscow against last month's annexation of Crimean peninsula and the military build-up on Ukraine's eastern border.
However Chancellor Angela Merkel's deputy spokesman Georg Streiter quashed the bid today, noting that Berlin had signed a 1990 treaty with Russia pledging to "respect, maintain and care for" the Soviet war monuments in Germany in their current form.
The Soviet War Memorial in the Tiergarten park, one of three large Russian monuments in the German capital, is dedicated to the 80,000 Red Army troops killed during the Battle of Berlin in the spring of 1945.
It was erected just months after the end of World War II and stands near the Reichstag parliament building and the Brandenburg Gate, the symbol of Germany's post-Cold War reunification.
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The memorial features several columns, a giant statue of a Russian soldier and two T-34 tanks.
An estimated 20 million Soviet citizens are believed to have died in the conflict unleashed by Nazi Germany.