List of expellee monuments in Saxony

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

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Radeberg
  • Altenberg (Erzgebirge) , memorial stone at the old border crossing in the Zirnwald district (1997): “Never again dictatorship. Never again war. No more evictions. Sudeten German Landsmannschaft, district group Weißeritzkreis. "
  • Auerbach / Vogtl. , Memorial stone on Willy-Brandt-Straße (1995): “To commemorate those who were expelled from their homeland and those who were deported during World War II. Established by the BdV district association Auerbach e. V. with the cooperation of the stonemason company Hernes. "
  • Crimmitschau , memorial stone in the cemetery: "In memory of the victims of flight and expulsion from their homeland 1945–1948."
  • Delitzsch , memorial stone on Marienstraße (2000): "In memory of the expulsion and the injustice against the Germans after World War II."
  • Deutschneudorf , not far from the border bridge to Bohemia, memorial 9 June 1945 (2003). “In memory of the many victims of the death march of the Komotau German men on June 9, 1945 from Komotau (now Chomutov ) via Gebirgsneudorf (now Nová Ves v Horách ) to the Czech forced labor camp in Maltheuern (now Záluží (Litvínov) ), to the dead the massacre on the Jahn playgrounds in Komotau and throughout the district; to the tortured women and women and girls abducted for forced labor, the murdered Germans in the Czech Komotau – Glashütte concentration camp and all victims of the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans. "
  • Dresden , memorial plaque on a bridge pillar next to the northern clock tower of Dresden Central Station: "In memory of countless German refugees and displaced persons who found refuge in Dresden Central Station in the fateful year 1945."
Displaced persons monument in Freiberg
  • Freiberg , Displaced Persons Cemetery on Himmelfahrtsgasse (2002): “Your fate will not be forgotten. 1375 men, women and children from East-West Prussia, Pomerania, Silesia and the Sudetenland found their final resting place in this cemetery. Expelled after the end of World War II, they died in Freiberg from the wounds they had inflicted, from hunger and cold, exhaustion and from the pain of losing their homeland. "
  • Freital , memorial stone on the Platz der Jugend (1996), relocated to the Johannisfriedhof in Schweinsdorf (2005): "In honor of the victims of war, flight and displacement."
  • Nardt , former refugee camp Elsterhorst
  1. Holzkreuz (1993): "In memory of the more than 55 million war dead and 16 million displaced persons of the Second World War."
  2. Gedenkstein (1997): “We commemorate the 15 million expellees from Silesia, Pomerania, Gdansk, East-West Prussia, the Sudetenland and the German settlement areas in Eastern and Southeastern Europe, of whom around 2.5 million perished during the expulsion. Of them, 606 men, women and children died in the Elsterhorst camp between 1946 and 1947. We honor her memory and that of the soldiers of the World War 1939–1945 who also rest here. Home group and central office Grafschaft Glatz / Schlesien e. V. Lüdenscheid 1997. "
  • Pirna , Monument Against Forgetting in the Brückenstraße park on the Elbe: "All victims of war, violence and displacement." (Volkstrauertag 2004)
  • Radeberg , memorial stone on the corner of Dresdener Strasse and August-Bebel-Strasse (1994): "The Victims of War Expulsion and Terror."
  • Rübenau (Marienberg) , Obelisk (1999): "In memory of the forced eviction of 1946." ( Natschung , Heinrichsdorf , Kienhaid , Gabrielahütten )
  • Torgau , memorial on the Elbe, Elbstrasse: 1945–1995. “In honorable memory of all victims of war, flight and displacement. Reminder, admonition, reconciliation, peace. Donated by the Association of Expellees. "
  • Lausche , border crossing “Wache” at the Rübezahlbaude in Waltersdorf (1995): “Via this border crossing The Wache were expelled from their centuries-old homeland across the border after the war ended in 1945. In memory of 1945–1995. Heimatkreis Deutsch Gabel / Zwickau in Bohemia in Munich, founded in 1950 Heimatkreis Böhmisch Leipa . "

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Individual evidence

  1. The memorial “9. June 1945 ”in Deutschneudorf / Erzgebirge ( memento of the original from June 13, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.komotau.de
  2. The wild expulsion of the Germans from Northern Bohemia in 1945
  3. The "Glashütte" ( Memento of the original from May 22, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.komotau.de