Mausoleum in Wałbrzych
Cultural history of World War IICulture of Lower Silesian VoivodeshipHistory of SilesiaLower Silesian VoivodeshipNazi Germany ... and 4 more
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Mausoleum in Wałbrzych, Schlesier-Ehrenmal (Silesian Monument of Glory) is a cenotaph commemorating 170 thousand Silesians who died during World War I, victims of accidents in mines and 25 local fighters of the National Socialist movement. It represents the style of monuments commemorating the victims of the war, while being at the same time an example of a propaganda monument to glory, typical of the monumental architecture of the Third Reich.
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Władysława Jagiełły, Wałbrzych Nowe Miasto (Nowe Miasto)
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N 50.764722222222 ° | E 16.296944444444 ° |
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Mauzoleum
Władysława Jagiełły
58-301 Wałbrzych, Nowe Miasto (Nowe Miasto)
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
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