Monument to the death march from Třebušice.

At the end of the war, there were many death marches and transports that went through northern and western Bohemia, where over 1000 prisoners died. The armed escort was governed by Himmler's "no one must survive" order. Prisoners thus died of exhaustion, lack of food or physical liquidation. In April 1945, one of the transports of prisoners from the Auschwitz concentration camp stood at a train stop in…
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