Pretty much nothing of what you just wrote made any sense.
Anyways, you really have no idea, if you think that the SU did at any point honor the memory of those millions that fought and died for it. It didn't, the monstrous regime only used these deaths to further it's own goals. I know of no other state of the developed world, that has treated it's own dead with such cynicism.
Pretty much none of these monuments are there for the soldiers. They're all just blatant and ugly symbols of occupation. Just look at them. Do you see something that speaks of the unspeakable suffering, that was suffered by millions during that war? Or do you see a collection of people "victoriously raising the Soviet flag"? How is that commemoration?
There are countless Soviet soldier graveyards throughout Eastern Europe, most of which are nowhere near as blatant, most of them maintained and kept clean and orderly by the same locals, that would spit upon these Victory Monuments and such put into the centers of cities and towns by the occupants.