Monument to the victims of the death march in Lubenac.

At the end of II. During the Second World War, several death marches passed through Lubenz. German fascists used these death marches as a method of liquidating prisoners and prisoners. Sick, exhausted prisoners, often without food, drink or rest, die of exhaustion or are shot. Mass graves remained along the routes of these marches. In the cemetery in Lubenc, monument 44 is a victim of the death march.
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