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In Kragujevac, Serbia, hundreds of students and teachers were killed by German troops in October of 1941.
Meant to symbolize a budding flower, this monument commemorates the hospital and medical staff that cared for the wounded Partisan soldiers in Korčanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Many of the men who died here in Sinj, Croatia, were members of the Worker's Football Club of Split.
Engraved with the names of the 62 fallen Partisan soldiers, this monument complex stands over a crypt in Vogošća, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
About three hundred desperate Serbian peasants, armed only with pitchforks, died attacking members of the Ustaše militia in 1942 at the top of this mountain in Novo Selo Palanječko, Croatia.
Three monoliths evoking a gun barrel honor a confrontation in 1941 between Partisans and Germans in Štulac, Serbia.
Sitting on a high peak in Bosnia and Herzegovina, this monument remembers the fierce battle when thousands of Partisan fighters and predominately Serbian civilians were killed or deported to Ustaše concentration camps during the summer of 1942.
Underneath this monument on Freedom Hill in Ilirska Bistrica, Slovenia, is a crypt which contains the remains of 284 fallen fighters from the Yugoslavian Army who liberated this area during World War Two.
Partisans gathered here on Kosmaj Mountain in 1941 to plan their battles against occupying Axis forces.
This monument for the victims of the Battle of the Sutjeska in Bosnia and Herzegovina took about seven years to complete.