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  • In the years 1940-1941, the Ninth Fort was used by representatives of the NKVD for the temporary accommodation of political prisoners on the way to the Siberian Gulag camps. During the Second World War IX Fort was the site of mass executions of people. With terrible times it is called the "Fort of Death".
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  • Students from Croatia, Hungary, Germany and Lithuania visited the Ninth Fort of the Kaunas Fortress Museum to take part in the eighth edition of the...
  • The memorial to the victims of Nazism at the Ninth Fort in Kaunas, Lithuania, was designed by sculptor A. Ambraziunas.
  • In 1924, the Ninth Fort was in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and was used as the Kaunas city jail. However, its defensive function in the event of war was preserved.
  • Hello, I will be traveling to Kaunas from Klaipeda. I was thinking of getting off at the ninth fort stop and go directly to the place. My concern is my luggage.
  • I return to the Ninth Fort on my summer visit to Kaunas. As always, I stop to sit on the cement fence that runs across the field of grass like a grey snake.
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  • Not far from the ancient ninth fort, a museum was built with metal gates and buildings in the original style. In 1984, expositions were opened in the new museum.
  • For those interested in Jewish heritage and Holocaust history, a visit to the Ninth Fort is a must. It is a sad place, but with an important story.
  • Ninth Fort. Visiting the site where well in excess of 30,000 European Jews were murdered by the Nazis and their Lithuanian accomplices between 1941 and 1944 is...
  • Ninth fort on the outskirts of Kaunas city is a memorial built for remembering tens of thousands of civilians mass murdered by Nazis during the world wars.