Pomník nacistických obětí, War memorial in Dětřichov u Moravské Třebové, Czech Republic.
The Pomník nacistických obětí is a war memorial in Dětřichov u Moravské Třebové featuring inscriptions and sculptural elements. The structure was created by Professor Vladimír Preclík and designed by several architects including Ivan Ruller, Martin Kareš, and Robert Rais.
The memorial was erected to commemorate the Czech resistance movement against Nazi occupation from 1938 to 1945. Its foundation stone was laid on May 4, 2005, establishing a permanent remembrance of that period.
The memorial bears inscriptions in Czech language honoring those who died and resisted during the Nazi occupation. The words carved into the structure serve as a lasting testimony to local sacrifice and defiance.
The memorial site is accessible and can be located using standard navigation tools. Visitors should plan to spend quiet time at the location to properly reflect on its significance.
The memorial was created through collaboration between three different architects: Ivan Ruller, Martin Kareš, and Robert Rais. This collective approach resulted in a structure that blends multiple architectural perspectives.
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