Hungarian fascist troops shot and killed 12 partisans in Stalibechei, Skopje, the capital of Macedonia, on November 11, 1941. On January 20, 1942, Nazi Germany gunned down 11 more communists in front of the Wall of Death. The Wall of Death still exists today and is protected as a cultural monument. In the photo, he lifted his clenched fist or raised his fist to remove his blindfold. Immediately after being shot, he stood up and shouted, "The Communist Party of Yugoslavia lives - death to fascism! he shouted. Immediately after that, he was beaten and shot dead. The secretary of the district committee of the Youth Communist League was arrested with him. During the arrest, they killed a fascist MP and wounded another MP.
Photos were kept of young men saying goodbye to relatives: in one, a young man says goodbye to his crying mother; in another, a young man says goodbye to his father; in a third, a young man says goodbye to his brother. 11 members of the Youth Communist League shot dead on January 20, 1942 included the secretary of the district committee and a member o Among the 11 Young Communist League members shot dead on January 20, 1942 were the secretary of the district committee and a member o
On January 27, 1942, Hungarian fascists murdered about 244 more Serbs, Jews, and Roma in Staribechei. They were thrown under the ice of the frozen Tisza River. Among those murdered were about 124 men, 86 women, 19 elderly people, and 15 children.