At the end of June 1942, Czechoslovak subjects with families from different cities of Czechoslovakia, mainly intellectuals (doctors, engineers, teachers and others), were brought to the Baranovichi station in special trains from Terezin. Upon arrival of the train at the station, those brought were asked to leave all their belongings, get into cars and go to lunch. Under the pretext of lunch, they were taken out of the city at a distance of 2 kilometers to the Guy tract, where they were shot.
There are too many mistakes in the memorial. "Jews" are replaced by "citizens of Czechoslovakia". Further, it is stated about some kind of blood relationship: "Bright memory to the brothers.".. I didn't like it.