Ležáky
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Second World War 1939-1945, place with historical importance, war memorial
Ležáky (German: Ležak, German from 1939: Lezaky), a part of municipality of Miřetice, was a village in Czechoslovakia. During the German occupation of Czechoslovakia the village was completely razed to the ground by Nazi forces during the reprisals for the assassination of Reich Protector Reinhard Heydrich in the late spring of 1942.[1]
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 49°49'57"N 15°54'5"E
- Soviet war memorial cemetery of the fallen for the liberation of Prague from the Nazis 102 km
- Prague War Cemetery CWGC 106 km
- Memorial Cemetery of Soviet soldiers 106 km
- Parukářka 107 km
- Lidice Memorial Park 127 km
- Lidice 128 km
- Čimelice 138 km
- Former Litoměřice Forced Labour Camp 150 km
- Litoměřice Crematorium 150 km
- Richard Mines I, II &III (WWII German underground factory) 152 km
- Electrical sub-station 6.8 km
- Train Station 7.3 km
- Horni Ratajak 7.4 km
- Prirodni pamatka Ratajske rybniky 7.4 km
- Osada Rataje Rybniky 7.5 km
- Dolni Ratajak 7.5 km
- Zahradky Rataje 7.6 km
- Teplarenska spolecnost Hlinsko 7.7 km
- Soubor staveb lidove architektury Betlem 7.8 km
- Pivovar Rychtar 8.2 km