Sant’Anna di Stazzema

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Sant’Anna di Stazzema is a small Tuscan village in Italy tragically known for the 1944 Nazi massacre of its civilian population during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
populated place
village
commemoratedOn August 12
country Italy
eventDate 1944-08-12
governedBy Comune di Stazzema NERFINISHED
hasCemetery massacre victims cemetery
hasMemorial National Peace Park of Sant’Anna di Stazzema NERFINISHED
Ossuary monument
hasMuseum Historical Museum of the Resistance of Sant’Anna di Stazzema NERFINISHED
heritageStatus National monument of Italy
knownFor Nazi massacre of civilians in 1944
Sant’Anna di Stazzema massacre NERFINISHED
World War II war crime
languageSpoken Italian
locatedIn Apuan Alps NERFINISHED
Province of Lucca NERFINISHED
Tuscany
municipality of Stazzema NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedOnContinent Europe
massacreContext German occupation of Italy
Italian Social Republic period
massacrePerpetrators 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division Reichsführer-SS NERFINISHED
Waffen-SS NERFINISHED
massacreVictimsNumberApprox 560
massacreVictimsType children
civilians
women
memorialPurpose promotion of peace and human rights
remembrance of civilian victims of war
namedAfter Saint Anne NERFINISHED
near Pietrasanta NERFINISHED
Seravezza NERFINISHED
partOf Stazzema NERFINISHED
Versilia area NERFINISHED
regionType mountain village
religionTraditionally Roman Catholicism
war World War II NERFINISHED

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Sant’Anna etymologicallyRelatedTo Sant’Anna di Stazzema
Sant’Anna di Stazzema massacre location Sant’Anna di Stazzema