The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920., photo Rada OPWiM, 1997
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Photo showing Quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 and in the Polish-Bolshevik War
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920., photo A, 2013
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Photo showing Quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 and in the Polish-Bolshevik War
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920., photo Rada OPWiM, 1997
License: all rights reserved
Photo showing Quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 and in the Polish-Bolshevik War
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920., photo A, 2013
License: all rights reserved
Photo showing Quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 and in the Polish-Bolshevik War
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920., photo Rada OPWiM, 1997
License: all rights reserved
Photo showing Quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 and in the Polish-Bolshevik War
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920., photo Rada OPWiM, 1997
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Photo showing Quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 and in the Polish-Bolshevik War
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Quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 and in the Polish-Bolshevik War

ID: WOJ-000636-W/142131 (UA-0657)

Quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 and in the Polish-Bolshevik War

In the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919. Brzeżany was defended by the battalion of Lt. Col. Bolesław Dunin-Wąsowicz, belonging to the 9th Infantry Regiment of the Legions. After four days of fierce fighting, the defenders had to give way under heavy enemy artillery fire. Among those killed in the fighting was Bolesław Dunin-Wąsowicz (posthumously appointed captain and awarded the Order of Virtuti Militari 5th Class and the Cross of Independence). He was buried in an unnamed grave on Lysoni Hill in Brzeżany. Other Polish soldiers killed in these battles are buried in the so-called Polish cemetery, where a large military quarter with a main monument has been arranged. No documents have survived to prove how many soldiers were buried in this quarter. At present, only four graves have preserved name plates, including that of Leon Kozlowski.

The plot has the shape of a rectangular field with an area of several dozen square metres. It is surrounded by a 1 m high wall of stone blocks, covered by a concrete eave. There are four steps leading up to the interior of the quarters, the level of which is much higher than the surrounding area. A monument stands in the central section. Its composition consists of simple, cubic forms. There is a high slab in the centre, its sides bounded by lower cuboid blocks of varying heights. On the smallest, outermost ones, concrete flower vessels were placed. The vertical arrangement of the monument is closed on the front side by a large reclining slab, which is the base for the other elements. The whole is made of concrete, coloured bright red. The inscription on the front wall reads: "TO THE HEROES / OF THE STRUGGLE / FOR POLAND / 1918-1920". On the back wall of the monument was engraved the following inscription, now defunct: "FOR THE HONOUR OF BELONGING TO / OUR SOLDIER'S CIRCLE / ABUNDANTLY PAID IN BLOOD. / HONOUR AND GLORY TO THEM ALL, / AND MAY THE MEMORY OF THEM ALWAYS / BE CLOSE TO OUR HEARTS. / BRZEŻANY 1932".

In 1945-1946, after the expulsion of Poles from Brzeżany, Komsomol activists were employed on orders from the NKVD to liquidate the inscriptions on the monument and graves. Brzeżany residents who painted with oil paint the traces of the ripped-off letters were punished with fines and an order to leave the city within 24 hours.

In recent years, volunteers from Poland have carried out cleaning work at the cemetery as part of the campaign 'Save a Grave of Praděd from Oblivion'. The patron of this action is TV Wrocław - Studio Wschód.

Publikacja:

14.11.2023

Ostatnia aktualizacja:

06.12.2024
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The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920. Photo showing Quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 and in the Polish-Bolshevik War Gallery of the object +5
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920., photo Rada OPWiM, 1997
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920. Photo showing Quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 and in the Polish-Bolshevik War Gallery of the object +5
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920., photo A, 2013
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920. Photo showing Quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 and in the Polish-Bolshevik War Gallery of the object +5
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920., photo Rada OPWiM, 1997
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920. Photo showing Quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 and in the Polish-Bolshevik War Gallery of the object +5
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920., photo A, 2013
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920. Photo showing Quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 and in the Polish-Bolshevik War Gallery of the object +5
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920., photo Rada OPWiM, 1997
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920. Photo showing Quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 and in the Polish-Bolshevik War Gallery of the object +5
The quarters of Polish Army soldiers killed in 1920., photo Rada OPWiM, 1997

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