List of evacuation monuments in the Czech Republic
This list of displaced monuments in the Czech Republic includes the displaced monuments in the Czech Republic .
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A.
- Atschau, Kadaň . Memorial stone on the German cemetery leveled in 1972 in German and Czech (2004): “The dead from Atschau, Burberg, Langenau, Männelsdorf, Prödlas 1861–1967. Rest in God's peace. "
B.
- Barnov
- Bartošovice (Partschendorf)
- Bělotín (Bölten)
- Bílý Kostel nad Nisou (Weißkirchen an der Neisse)
- Brno
- Blatno (plates)
- Broumov (Braunau)
- Ceske Budejovice
C.
- Chomutov (Komotau), main cemetery, memorial stone in German and Czech (2007): “To the German citizens who have loved Komotau for centuries. September 2007. "
D.
- Deštné v Orlických horách (Deschney)
F.
- Fulnek (1996-2003)
H
- Hazlov (Haslau)
- Horní Benešov (Bennisch)
- Hostouň (Hostau)
- Hůrka (Prášily) (Hurkental)
J
- Jacubčovice (Jogsdorf) in the Kuhländchen
- Jelení (Nové Hamry) (deer stand)
- Jirkov (Görkau)
K
- Kadaň (Kaaden)
- Klimkovice (Königsberg in Silesia)
- Kostelec u Jihlavy (Wolframs)
- Kunín (Kunewald)
L.
- Liberec , site of the Rochelice / Röchlitz parish cemetery leveled in 1974, memorial cross in German, Latin and Czech (1999): “We remember all of our dead. AD1999. "
M.
- Malešovice (Malspitz)
- Malý Háj (Kleinhan)
- Moravská Třebová (Moravian Trübau)
- Moravský Beroun (Bear)
N
- Nový Bor (Haida)
O
- Odry , memorial at the cemetery in Pohoří, plaque in German and Czech (2001–2003): “Wanderer stand still and pray for me, once others pray for you. In memory of those who died, fallen and missing in the Pohorsch community until 1945. "
P
- Poběžovice (Ronsperg)
- Pohořelice (Pohrlitz)
- Postoloprty (Postelberg)
- Prague 5 = messenger forest
- Přerov (Prerau)
- Prostiboř
R.
- Rotava (Rothau)
S.
- Schönau near Nový Jičín
- Stárkov (Starkstadt)
- Suchdol nad Odrou (Zauchtel)
T
- Teplice nad Metují (Wekelsdorf)
- Toužim (Theusing)
- Tři Sekery (three hooks)
U
- Ústí nad Labem (Aussig)
V
- Valtířov (Waltersgrün)
- Vojnovice , Libavá military training area
- Vrchy (Waltersdorf)
- Vysoká Srbská (high sickle)