The Buczyna Forest was a place of executions carried out by German occupiers. There are mass graves, and it is the largest burial site of the victims of the Holocaust in the then occupied Poland. Since 2002, the inauguration of the Days of Memory of the Galician Jews. In 1948, at the crime site there
Monument to the murdered Jews
Monument to the murdered Jews
2020-08-31T19:53:21+02:00Monument commemorating the mass executions of Jews and Poles in June 1942, the so-called “liquidation action”. Between 11 and 18 June, the Nazis killed several thousand people. On June 11, about 6,000 including 800 children, were murdered in Buczyn. The entire “action” in Zbylitowska Góra claimed 10,000 lives.