Memorial "Bosch en Duin", at the edge of the Loonse and Drunense Duinen near Tilburg (Netherlands).
On May 26, 1944 14 Dutch resistance figters from 3 cities (Tilburg, Groningen en Bergen-op-Zoom) were executed by the Nazi's in the neigbourhood of "Bosch en Duin". The exact location of the execution is unknown and their bodies were never found despite several attempts.
The memorial designed by Riki Mijling has a lot of symbolism. The metal rectangle (which holds a poem and the 14 first names) marks a place where 14 people could have been buried, the big boulders with their names stand for the bodies that have never been recovered while the bowl can collect the tears from their loved ones and once filled will mirror the sky and heaven above.
All in all a sobering place that makes you think how crazy war and killing really is.
Here's an impression of what it looks like
1: Overview
2: Bowl and metal rectangle
3: Another tear just dropped in
4: Boulder with names
5: Detail of the metal rectangle
6: May their souls find rest
1, 2 & 4: A7ii + MC Rokkor 17/4
3, 5 & 6: A7Rii + OM Zuiko 100/2.8