A memorial complex was built in the Danilovgrad village of Ljutotuk in memory of the 337 fallen in the People's Liberation Struggle and the revolution under the leadership of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ), which, unfortunately, is neglected today.
The monument, which was built by the former Spuž Apartment Factory according to the idea of architect Ranko Radović, was officially opened on July 13, 1975.

According to the current state, it would be said that this monument is not taken into account too much.
It is neglected, the vegetation around it is overgrown, and graffiti is written on part of the monument complex - the amphitheater. Mostly fans.

The fact that the monument and the partisans who gave their lives for freedom in the People's Liberation Wars from 1941 to 1945 has not been completely forgotten is evidenced only by the new marble slabs, on which it is engraved when it was erected, in whose honor and who designed and built it...
"He who gave his life for freedom will live forever" is written on one of the plaques, which should also warn those who take care of these symbols of the glorious past, because there are no wreaths, flowers, or signs that anyone pays them tribute

In the catalogs of monuments to fallen fighters, that monument is listed as the Ljutotuk Memorial Complex.
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