Memorial to the victims of forced labor in the camp in Magnuszowiczki

Magnuszowiczki
50°41'28"N 17°37'08"E (50.691183, 17.619027)
The memorial to the victims of forced labor in the camp in Magnuszowiczki was created to honor the memory of the victims in the place where a forced labor camp was located from 1940 to 1944. Several hundred people were held there, who were used to build the nearby highway. It was mainly Polish and Jewish youth whom the German employment office did not send for forced labor deep into Germany. The camp was one of fifteen places in the Opole region where forced laborers were held. A memorial boulder with an inscription and a fragment of the Apocalypse of St. John, established in 2000. Practical information: The facility is generally accessible from the outside. Free parking at the LIDL supermarket.

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