Serbia Suldulic Martyrs Memorial Hall
A commemorative building located in Serbia, built in 1924, to commemorate the Serbian people who suffered and were killed during World War I. The establishment of this memorial hall is a tribute to that dark history and a respect for the victims. In 1943, Bulgarian occupiers destroyed the memorial hall and reburied the remains at multiple locations in Surdulic. In 2009, while building a family tomb, the remains of a martyr were accidentally discovered. These remains were cleared and buried in the memorial hall, which was also restored in 2009.
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