Possibility of Museum Dedicated to Russian POWs Discussed in Maribor

Maribor, 1 October - A Russian delegation headed by the head of the Central Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Vladimir Zabarovsky, visited Maribor on Tuesday to expand its data on Russian WWII victims. The remote possibility of setting a museum in the city's Melje borough was discussed as well.

Maribor Maribor The site of a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp where Soviet prisoners were kept. The area is to be turned into a museum. Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA File phot

Maribor
Maribor
The site of a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp where Soviet prisoners were kept. The area is to be turned into a museum.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
File phot

Maribor Russian delegation visits site of WWII prisoner-of-war camp in Maribor. Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA

Maribor
Russian delegation visits site of WWII prisoner-of-war camp in Maribor.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA

Maribor Russian delegation visits site of WWII prisoner-of-war camp in Maribor. Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA

Maribor
Russian delegation visits site of WWII prisoner-of-war camp in Maribor.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA

Maribor Russian delegation visits site of WWII prisoner-of-war camp in Maribor. Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA

Maribor
Russian delegation visits site of WWII prisoner-of-war camp in Maribor.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA

Maribor The site of a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp where Soviet prisoners were kept. The area is to be turned into a museum. Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA File photo

Maribor
The site of a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp where Soviet prisoners were kept. The area is to be turned into a museum.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
File photo

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