List of evacuation monuments in Saxony-Anhalt

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

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Torgau
  • Arneburg , memorial plaque (2002): "The German expellees commemorate the victims of flight and displacement as well as those who died in the Arneburg refugee camp."
  • Aschersleben
  1. Municipal cemetery on Schmidtmannstrasse (1995): In memory of the victims of flight and displacement. The memory lives on in us 1945–1995.
  2. Stadtpark (2010): “The homeless women and children. Her way to a new home was far and full of sacrifices. "
  • Halberstadt , memorial stone: "In memory of the victims of flight and displacement."
  • Westfriedhof (Magdeburg) , memorial stone (1995): "The victims of flight and expulsion 1945–1995."
  • Oebisfelde , memorial stone in the park at Dämmchen (National Day of Mourning 1992): "We remember our ancestors and fallen, the victims of flight and expulsion from the former German east and settlement areas, with awe and love."
  • Prettin , memorial stone on the cemetery (Memorial Day 2011): “To commemorate the victims of violence, flight and displacement as a result of World War II. As a reminder to the living. "
  • Schönebeck (Elbe) , memorial stone on the old city wall, Nikolaistraße (1995): “In memory of victims and suffering through flight and displacement, 1945–1995. Association of Expellees Schönebeck. "
  • Schönhausen (Elbe) , memorial stone in Schönhauser Damm (2010): "In memory of 31 families from Galicia who found a new home here in 1945."
  • Staßfurt , memorial stone on the Leopoldshaller Friedhof (1996): "War and expulsion."
  • Stendal , memorial plaque on the cemetery (2001): "The German expellees commemorate the victims of flight, displacement and tyranny as well as their dead in awe."
  • Tangermünde , memorial stone: “At this point, on 7th and 8th May 1945, the terrible nightmare of World War II ended for the soldiers of the 12th Army and for hundreds of thousands of civilian refugees with the passage over the rubble of the Elbe Bridge, which was destroyed on April 12th. We remember the victims of war and violence. The city of Tangermünde on May 7, 1995. "
  • Wernigerode , memorial stone in the park by the district office building (2001): “In memory of the victims of war, violence and displacement. As a reminder, admonition and reconciliation for the living. At times, more than 75,000 German displaced persons were accepted in 1945 and then in the Harz district. "

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