Partyzants Hill - a remnant of the former Sakwary Bastion (German Taschenbastion) in the city fortifications system of the city of Wrocław, in whose place, after the walls were demolished at the order of the French occupiers from 1807, first the recreational Sakwowa Hill was created, which, after building the belvedere on it in 1867 and the tower was renamed Liebichs Höhe (Liebich Hill [a]).
In 1932 a monument was erected on the southwestern slope of the Hill - according to the design of Walter Hierse and Maximilian Schmergalski - dedicated to soldiers killed in the German colonies: East Africa, South-West Africa, Togo, China and the islands of Oceania. In 1945, the monument was demolished, and Liebich Hill was first renamed "Love Hill" [b], and in 1948 "Hill of Partisans".