In the period between June and November 1942, over 50,000 Jews were murdered at Bronna Góra, a mass killing site set in a secluded area along a railroad track.
There was no mercy; men, women and children were shot and murdered. Most were Jews. They were brought from Brest, Prinsk, Kobryn and other surrounding areas to be shot and killed by the Nazis and Nazi collaborators.
Now, in the present day there are two memorials to commemorate the deaths. One was erected in the Soviet period and there is a second more contemporary memorial that was installed post 1991.
Currently these memorials stand unmarked and difficult to find. That's where this campaign comes in. The Together Plan is raising funds to erect 7 road signs in total to direct visitors to the memorial and provide explanation once they have arrived.
2 of the road signs will be installed on the main highway (M1) in each direction, 4 will be erected on crossroads leading to the memorial and one info sign will be built.