
The monument dedicated to the "massacre in Dabnica", an event from the Second World War, is located in the village of Dabnica, not far from Prilep. Known as "Death to Fascism", it commemorates the execution of 18 people, 12 residents of Dabnica and 6 people from Prilep, by the Bulgarian fascist occupier in 1942, after being previously inhumanely tortured and ill-treated. The original version of the monument was the work of sculptor Dim Todorovski. The author of today's reconstructed version is the sculptor Saso Popovski.
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