The lapidarium in Łobez was established in the early 1990s together with the Wall of Remembrance "For those who lived on this earth". The initiators of its creation were Lidia Lalak-Szawiel and Czesław Szawiel, who systematically placed fragments of tombstones from the former German cemetery in one place in front of the gate of the present cemetery. The lapidarium is dedicated to the memory of the former inhabitants of the town of Łobez (Labes). In memory of 208 inhabitants of Łobez who died in World War I, in memory of those who died in World War II and in memory of those from 1945-47 during the displacement. In 2018, the total number of victims of World War II and the period of displacement (1939-47) in Łobez was determined by Siegfried Hannemann, verifying earlier findings, 845 people. The total number of Łobez victims of both wars (World War I 1914-1918 + World War II 1939-1945) and the period of displacement (1945-1947) is 1053 people (569 soldiers and 484 civilians).