Monument to the fallen in World War I and II in Walce

Walce
50°22'23"N 18°00'06"E (50.373269, 18.001749)
The monument to the fallen in World War I and II in Walce commemorates the residents of the village who fell on the fronts of World War I. It was erected by the cemetery wall after 1918, on the initiative of the local community. In the upper part of the monument, in a small niche, there is a cross with Christ. On its sides, two kneeling silhouettes of soldiers holding rifles were placed, which simultaneously form the shaft of the cross. Below, on a stone plaque, are the names of the fallen. After 1945, a second plaque appeared, dedicated to the victims of war crimes from the years 1939-1945. Practical information: The facility is generally accessible. Free parking on Gimnazjalna Street.

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