List of evacuation monuments in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

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This list of displaced monuments in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania shows the displaced monuments in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

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  • Anklam , ramparts at the Steintor, memorial stone on flight and expulsion from the east (1995)
  • Eugenienberg , private property, memorial stone on the right to a homeland and German unity by Joachim Bläsin .
  • Friedland (Mecklenburg) , August-Bebel-Platz, memorial for the victims of war, violence, flight and displacement.
  • Alter Friedhof (Greifswald) , memorial of the Pomeranian Landsmannschaft against displacement and war (1996)
  • Laage : From autumn 1945 to autumn 1946 there was a quarantine camp in Kronskamp for refugees and displaced persons. More than 2000 people died in the camp from hunger and infectious diseases.
  • Neubrandenburg , memorial stone of the Association of Displaced Persons on the city wall in Grosse Wollweberstrasse (2009)
  • Neustrelitz , Heidefriedhof: memorial stone with an engraved cross and four bronze plates with the names of 197 expellees who died in Neustrelitz
  • Penzlin , memorial stone on the outskirts: "Who does not know home, cannot suffer loss of home." (Günter de Bruyn)
  • Prenzlau , memorial plaque on Unity Square: “Expulsion is wrong. The victims have a right to the survivors preserving their legacy. The homeland will not be forgotten. "(BdV Uckermark)
  • Rostock , memorial stone on Leibniz-Platz: “In memory of the dead and displaced persons of World War II. They urge the maintenance of peace. The city of Rostock's associations of expellees in 2005. "
  • Schwerin , water tower in Neumühle, memorial stone for the victims of flight and displacement (2000)
  • Stralsund , memorial stone in the green area between the train station and the old town (1997)
  • Waren (Müritz) , cemetery on Strelitzer Strasse, memorial stone on escape and expulsion.

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