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WWI Military cemetery Stebník

WWI Military cemetery Stebník

War cemetery Stebník is located 1 km far away from the village. There is 189 austro-hungarian and russian soldiers buried there. Names of almost all of the fallen soldiers are unknown. For many years the cemetery was a ruin, finally during years 2008-2011 it was restored.

Slovakia,

Type of WWI-heritage

  • Military cemetery

Dimensions

1170 m2

State of repair/preservation

The cemetery is in good condition.

The cemetery was reconstructed in the period of 2008 - 2011.

Historical WWI Context

The territory of today’s Slovak Republic was directly affected by the WWI battles from autumn 1914 till spring 1915. Military operations took place on the territory of two counties in the North-Eastern Slovakia (Prešovský self-governing region with following counties: Bardejov, Humenné, Medzilaborce, Snina, Stropkov and Svidník). The military operations took place in difficult territory of Carpathian Mountains. The Austro-Hungarian army and Russian army were involved in these battles. In March and April 1915, the German army was also involved in the battle. Military operations that took several months resulted in more than 50,000 soldiers dead. The soldiers of former rival armies are buried in approximately 200 military cemeteries. The largest number of these cemeteries is located on the territory of the above six regions, where the military operations took place. In addition, the military cemeteries were created near the military hospitals or concentration camps at the front background. Such military cemeteries are located on whole territory of today Slovakia, especially near the large cities.

State of legal protection

Not Protected

Owner

Village Stebník

Kind of cultural use of WWI

Opening

Public

Entrance Fee

No entrance fee

Information regarding cities, villages, other touristic attractions (non-WWI) nearby

Further information sources

Further information can be found on the following link:

www.kvhbeskydy.sk

Museums Private Collections

Location

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