Maribor is the site of several known mass graves associated with the Second World War: • The Spodnje Radvanje Mass Grave () lies south of the city, on the edge of a woods about from the house at Spodnje Radvanje no. 31. It contains the remains of an unknown number of corpses. Its location was identified in 2002. • The Pond Mass Grave () lies southwest of the city, at the site of a pond and adjacent woods. It contains the remains of unknown victims and its location was identified in 2002. • The
Tezno mass graves () lie southeast of the city, in a former antitank trench long. During freeway construction in 1999, of the trench was excavated, revealing the remains of 1,179 victims, mostly Croatian soldiers. Sounding confirmed burials in of the trench, which is estimated to contain the remains of more than 15,000 victims. The first grave is in the Tezno forest in Maribor, and another five are in
Dogoše. ==References==