Ležáky Memorial
NKP - Pietní území Ležáky
Memorial site and museum dedicated to a village razed by Nazi forces on June 24, 1942. It commemorates the victims and the history of the paratrooper group that operated from this location during World War II. Read more…
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The site serves as a memorial to the village of Ležáky, which was destroyed by Nazi forces on June 24, 1942. This national monument preserves the memory of the victims and the events surrounding the village's destruction during World War II.
The museum documents the history of the SILVER A paratrooper group. This resistance group utilized the village as a strategic hideout during their operations. The grounds are designated as a National Monument and function as a place of remembrance.
The area includes a museum and a memorial territory. The site is open to the public as a place of historical reflection and education regarding the wartime resistance and subsequent reprisals.
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