In the First World War, all the men of the village were drafted. There were 56 of them, of whom 54 fought at the front, and 17 of those fell in battle or died in captivity. They rest in foreign soil, but their families and sympathetic villagers had a monument erected for them in the village. It stands on school grounds and was carved in 1940 by János Holdamf, a stonemason from Süttő (Hungary).