Monument to victims of WW2
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Address : | Mladoboleslavská 162, 190 17 Praha-Vinoř, Czechia |
Website : | http://www.vets.cz/vpm/4684-pomnik-obetem-2-svetove-valky/ |
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City : | Praha Vinoř |
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Mania Keyzar on Google
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Pomník obětem 2. sv. války byl odhalen v srpnu 1946. Kromě občanů zemřelých v koncentračních táborech Mauthausen, Flossenburg, Drážďany a Terezín je na pamětní desce uveden i Karel Klimt, příslušník 311. čsl. bombardovací perutě v Anglii a první oběť 2. sv. války z Vinoře. Zemřel při náletu na Brémy 16. 10. 1940 a je pochován v Holandsku. Otakar Dvořák padl v boji o Letov. Kámen s číslem 18 připomíná číslo bloku v koncentr. táboře Mauthausen, kde byli Vinořští vězněni.
Monument to the victims of the WW 2 was unveiled in August 1946. In addition to the citizens who died in the concentration camps of Mauthausen, Flossenburg, Dresden and Terezin, Karel Klimt, a member of 311th Czechoslovakia Bomber Squadron in England, is also mentioned on the memorial plaque. He was the first victim 2 st. war from Vinoř inhabitants. He died in Bremen bombing on October 16, 1940 and he´s buried in the Netherlands. Otakar Dvořák died in battle for Letov. The number 18 stone reminds the block number in the concentration camp Mauthausen, where Vinoř inhabitants were imprisoned.
Monument to victims War was unveiled in August 1946. In addition to the citizens of the deaths in the concentration camps Mauthausen, Flossenburg, Dresden and Terezin on the memorial plaque and Karel Klimt, a member of the 311th Czechoslovakia. bomber squadrons in England and the first victim of the 2nd St. War of Vinor. He died in an air raid on Bremen on 16 October 1940 and is buried in the Netherlands. Otakar Dvorak fell in the fight for Letov. Stone with number 18 reminds block number in concentr. camp Mauthausen, where the Vinořské were imprisoned.
Monument to the victims of WW 2 was unveiled in August 1946. In addition to the citizens who died in the concentration camps of Mauthausen, Flossenburg, Dresden and Terezin, Karel Klimt, a member of the 311th Czechoslovakia Bomber Squadron in England, is also mentioned on the memorial plaque. He was the first victim 2 st. war from Vinoř inhabitants. He died in Bremen on October 16, 1940 and he was buried in the Netherlands. Otakar Dvorak died in battle for Letov. The number 18 stone reminds the block number in the concentration camp Mauthausen, where Vinoř residents were imprisoned.
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