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The grave of Poles murdered in September 1939, exhumed from the Kobrin poviat, located next to the Catholic church, photo MKiDN, 2017
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Photo montrant The grave of Poles murdered in September 1939, exhumed from the Kobrin poviat, located next to the Catholic church
The grave of Poles murdered in September 1939, exhumed from the Kobrin poviat, located next to the Catholic church, photo MKiDN, 2017
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Photo montrant The grave of Poles murdered in September 1939, exhumed from the Kobrin poviat, located next to the Catholic church
The grave of Poles murdered in September 1939, exhumed from the Kobrin poviat, located next to the Catholic church, photo MKiDN, 2017
Licence: all rights reserved
Photo montrant The grave of Poles murdered in September 1939, exhumed from the Kobrin poviat, located next to the Catholic church
The grave of Poles murdered in September 1939, exhumed from the Kobrin poviat, located next to the Catholic church, photo MKiDN, 2017
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Photo montrant The grave of Poles murdered in September 1939, exhumed from the Kobrin poviat, located next to the Catholic church
The grave of Poles murdered in September 1939, exhumed from the Kobrin poviat, located next to the Catholic church, photo MKiDN, 2017
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Photo montrant The grave of Poles murdered in September 1939, exhumed from the Kobrin poviat, located next to the Catholic church
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The grave of Poles murdered in September 1939, exhumed from the Kobrin poviat, located next to the Catholic church

ID: WOJ-000332-W (BY-0797)

The grave of Poles murdered in September 1939, exhumed from the Kobrin poviat, located next to the Catholic church

Next to the church in Kobrin, next to the 1920 soldiers' cemetery, the Council for the Protection of Memory of Combat and Martyrdom organised a cemetery section, where on 13.09.2008 61 Poles, killed and murdered in different places in Kobrin district in September 1939, were solemnly buried, exhumed in 2008 by the team of Prof. Andrzej Kola from Toruń, commissioned by the OPWiM Council. In the cemetery13 Polish soldiers killed in September 1939, initially buried in the old cemetery in Kobryń, were buried - the names of 3 of them have been established with certainty: Sgt. Ludwik Lipa, Sgt. Stanisław Matyka and Pchor. Ewaryst Zajkowski. Also buried here was Tadeusz Zieliński, owner of the Gubernia I estate, initially buried on the field of his own estate, 2 NN WP officers from a Polish military train, murdered in the village of Mefjedowice, and 42 NN persons (Polish soldiers, policemen and civilians) murdered in the Underground. General Stanislaw Dowoyno-Sollohub, exhumed from Ziolovo, is buried in a separate grave. The cemetery section consists of 3 rows of 20 graves, with the General's grave in front of them. A main commemoration with an inscription in two languages has been placed in front of the quarters: "Here rest the soldiers of the Polish Army, State Police officers and civilians killed or murdered in September 1939. Honour their memory". The necessary renovation work at the cemetery was carried out in 2020 by the Foundation in Aid to Poles in the East, as part of a task co-financed by the Programme of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage "Sites of National Remembrance Abroad".
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11.10.2022
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