In the forest of Brwilno on the right bank of the Vistula River, there is a memorial for victims of the Nazi persecution. The somewhat remote location in the forest, which can be reached quickly from Płock, was the scene of shootings of politically unwanted persons by the Gestapo. The victims were buried in one or more mass graves. In 1947, the mass grave was opened and the victims identified. A list of identified victims is available in the Archive in Płock.
Photos and other contributions for the documentation of this cemetery were provided by: Michał Umiński, Jutta Dennerlein.
You can choose your starting point from the following item list of the Brwilno (mass grave) cemetery or return to your query at the Cmentarze Index page.