Peace in commemoration: Collection of Donation of the Black Cross in Tyrol
Peace in commemoration: Collection of Donation of the Black Cross in Tyrol
In Tyrol on November 1st and 2nd, there is a significant traditional donation collection on the program, organized by the Black Cross. On these two days, over 500 committed volunteers will be active in 160 cemeteries across the country to accept donations for war graves care. This initiative is part of the important work of the Black Cross, which is committed to commemorating the victims of war and acts of violence
The view of the deeper meaning of the war graves becomes clear by the number of 21,184 war dead, which in Tyrol are betting in a total of 78 plants. These sites are more than just graves; They are also a sign of peace and a reminder to always remember the importance of freedom and human dignity. So that the maintenance of these memorials, especially the facilities in countries such as Italy, Poland and Ukraine, is the support of the communities and the financial help of the population.
call to support
Hermann Hotter, the state manager of the Black Cross, as well as Franz X. Gruber, OSK curator and TKB president, call the Tyroleans to make a contribution. Her message is clear: the All Saints' Day is a valuable opportunity to support the work of the Black Cross and to keep the memory of the many victims of war and violence alive. Hotter and Gruber emphasize:
"In particular, the opportunity to keep the work of the Black Cross in the sense of memory and memory of the victims of war and violence from then and now, so that we do not and never forget how precious peace is."
The donations are crucial to maintain the war graves in Tyrol and in other places. Together, citizens can help to remember the victims and that the stories of courage and suffering are not forgotten.
war graves in Tirol
Here are some of the most important war graves in Tyrol, which are part of these more than 160 sites: Arnbach, Fulpmes, Hall, Innsbruck, Kitzbühel, Kufstein, Landeck, Lienz, and many more. Each of these systems has a special story and should be perceived as a place of reflection and commemoration.
In view of the profound history behind these graves, those responsible for the Black Cross appeal to all Tyroleans to participate in the collection. Without the generosity of the population, the commitment to maintain and maintain these important memorials is not possible. Information about the ongoing efforts of the Black Cross can be found online at www.meinbezirk.at .
Many people in Tyrol have a deep understanding of the importance of peace and the need to preserve the memory of the past. Therefore, every support for war graves is not only an act of solidarity, but also a sign of gratitude for freedom that many can enjoy today.
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