List of expellee monuments in Brandenburg

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German-Polish memory in Rosow
Displaced stone in Wustrau

This list of expellee monuments in Brandenburg shows the expellee monuments in Brandenburg .

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  • Marienberg (Brandenburg an der Havel) , memorial stone on Willi Sänger-Strasse: “To commemorate the victims of World War I, flight, displacement and deportation. Federation of the evicted city of Brandenburg an der Havel. "
  • Fürstenwalde / Spree , memorial cross on the New Cemetery: Our Father . "In memory of the Germans from Russia, of whom over a million were destroyed in camps in the Soviet Union under the Stalin regime."
  • Hohenwutzen , memorial stone at the entrance to the town, Bundesstrasse 158 : “Oderland - Heimatland. In memory of the Königsberg district in the Neumark "(1993)
  • Jerischke , at the 1945 destroyed Neißebrücke by Groß Särchen, now in Pusack: “Our bridge to the past. Thanks to yesterday, reconciliation in today, blessings for tomorrow. Working group Sorau - Heimatfreunde Groß- und Klein Särchen. "
  • Forest cemetery (Luckenwalde) , Ehrenfeld Mohrungen, 6 name steles: “Home - encouragement and consolation. We honor our dead. Displaced persons from the Mohrungen district in East Prussia and other home areas in the east. Who lost her life from 1945 to 1947 in the Luckenwalder area through war and flight. BdV Teltow-Fläming. "
  • Mescherin : German-Polish stele at the Rosow Memorial Church (2002)
  • Neustadt (Dosse) , Friedhof, Hochkreuz: "In memory of the victims of the expulsion of World War II"
  • Plattenburg , memorial stone: “In memory of victims and suffering from flight and displacement as a result of World War II. BdV Perleberg 1995. "
  • Wustrau-Altfriesack : Memorial stone at the entrance to the Brandenburg-Prussia Museum

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