The Wall of Memory is a memorial complex to the victims of fascism, burned villages, and soldiers-liberators. Being a passageway, it is still worth stopping, walking along the alley of Sorrow to the 8-meter obelisk with a mournful old man and a girl clinging to him in search of protection. Look at the six pylons with the names of 426 burned villages of the Verkhnedvinsk region carved on them. There is something to think about.