War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army, photo Rada OPWiM, 1994
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Photo showing War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army
War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army, photo Rada OPWiM, 1998
License: all rights reserved
Photo showing War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army
War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army, photo Rada OPWiM, 1998
License: all rights reserved
Photo showing War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army
War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army, photo Rada OPWiM, 1998
License: all rights reserved
Photo showing War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army
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War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army

ID: WOJ-000437-W/149620 (UA-6009)

War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army

In the local cemetery, located east of the Jagodzin railway station, are buried approx. 20 Home Army soldiers from the partisan unit of Lieutenant Kazimierz Filipowicz "Korda", killed in battles against the Germans and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). Also resting here are about 120-150 soldiers of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the AK, killed on 21 and 22 April 1944 while breaking out of the German encirclement in the Mosur forests. They died crossing the Chełm-Kowel railway line under machine-gun fire. For many years after the war, the cemetery remained unattended. In 1994, on commission and from the budget of the Council for the Protection of Struggle and Martyrdom Sites, renovation work was carried out on the cemetery - dozens of concrete grave crosses were placed on a brick slab, a high metal central cross was placed in front of them on a small hill and next to it a fragment of the railway track, and in front of the cross - three plaques with more than 80 names of the fallen. The inscription on the plaques containing the names of the soldiers begins with the words: "Here rest the soldiers of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army fallen in battle against the Germans in 1944". In front of the slabs with concrete crosses there is an information board on a metal frame a with the inscription: "War cemetery of soldiers of the 27th Volhynian Division of the Home Army in Rymaczy". The cemetery has been fenced.

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18.01.2024

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20.01.2025
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War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army Photo showing War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army Gallery of the object +3
War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army, photo Rada OPWiM, 1994
War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army Photo showing War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army Gallery of the object +3
War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army, photo Rada OPWiM, 1998
War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army Photo showing War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army Gallery of the object +3
War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army, photo Rada OPWiM, 1998
War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army Photo showing War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army Gallery of the object +3
War cemetery of the 27th Volhynian Infantry Division of the Home Army, photo Rada OPWiM, 1998

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