Bílý Potok – World War I monument

Like most municipalities of the Danube Monarchy, today's Bílý Potok (once Weissbach) was affected by the events on the fronts of the First World War. At the beginning of the 1th century, the population of the village reached around 20. When the fighting of World War I broke out, many of the young men did not return. In memory of the victims, the residents of the village near Javorník erected a monument. It is the work of Supíkovice sculptor and stonemason Engelbert Kaps...
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