The event took place in Slavonski Brod city center (Slavonski Brod, Croatia), on the 31/01/2020. 13 citizens, including 10 participants from the city of Slavonski Brod, visited the most meaningful places concerning the World War II in Slavonski Brod city centre. The itinerary took two hours. The story and the historical meaning of each place was explained by volunteer Tomislav Kaučić.
The event took place in Wrocław (Poland) on 20th November 2019. The aim of the event was to create and implement a city game which could broaden knowledge about history of Wrocław among young people. For 3 hours youngsters were divided into groups and tried to accomplish the tasks that were given to them at 10 different spots in the city.
The event took place in Bologna city center (Bologna, Italy), on the 27/01/2020. Participants visited the most meaningful places concerning the World War II in Bologna city centre: square and historical buildings that were bombed, air-shelter, plaques and memorial statues and battles zones. The itinerary took almost three hours and also international students have been involved. The story and the historical meaning of each place was explained by volunteers or living books who participated in the project.
The Urban Trekking in Romania was divided in two parts. The first part took place in some towns from Transylvania (Brașov, Rupea, Sighișoara), on 06/12/2019.Heroic monuments fro Brașov, Bod, Rupea, Sighișoara and Oarba de Mureș were visited. During the visit the price of the war for the locals of Brașov County was mentioned (every village has its own heroes), as well as the evolution of the front in Transylvania and the behaviour of Romanian soldiers in the dramatic situations that this brought about. The second one took place in Brașov City, on the 08/01/2020.The places in the city affected by the bombings from 1944 were highlighted and archived photo and video materials about the WWII events in Brașov from the Mureșenilor House Museum collection were watched.
The event took place in Grammar School in Novo mesto (Slovenia) on 30th of January 2020. 24 citizens were involved, including 9 participants from Novo mesto. The aim of the event was to show young participants, since the actual walk through the city was not possible, the city’s most meaningful historical places and monuments, connected with Second World War, through pictures and written materials.