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Grave of soldiers killed in 1920 and KOP soldiers killed in September 1939., photo Konsulat Generalny RP w Mińsku, 2006
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Photo montrant A grave of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Bolshevik war and of Border Protection Corps soldiers killed in September 1939.
Grave of soldiers killed in 1920 and KOP soldiers killed in September 1939., photo Konsulat Generalny RP w Mińsku, 2007
Licence: all rights reserved
Photo montrant A grave of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Bolshevik war and of Border Protection Corps soldiers killed in September 1939.
Grave of soldiers killed in 1920 and KOP soldiers killed in September 1939., photo Konsulat Generalny RP w Mińsku, 2008
Licence: all rights reserved
Photo montrant A grave of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Bolshevik war and of Border Protection Corps soldiers killed in September 1939.
Grave of soldiers killed in 1920 and KOP soldiers killed in September 1939., photo Konsulat Generalny RP w Mińsku, 2006
Licence: all rights reserved
Photo montrant A grave of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Bolshevik war and of Border Protection Corps soldiers killed in September 1939.
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ID: WOJ-000344-W (BY-1713)

A grave of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Bolshevik war and of Border Protection Corps soldiers killed in September 1939.

Rubieżewicze | Belarus
biał. Rubiażewiczy (Рубяжэвічы)
ID: WOJ-000344-W (BY-1713)

A grave of Polish Army soldiers killed in the Polish-Bolshevik war and of Border Protection Corps soldiers killed in September 1939.

Rubieżewicze | Belarus
biał. Rubiażewiczy (Рубяжэвічы)

In the cemetery, 11 unknown Polish soldiers killed in 1920 were buried in a common grave. Later, 2 soldiers of the Border Protection Corps who died in the defensive war in September 1939 were also buried in the same grave. After this second burial, a low metal cross was placed on the grave with a tin plate bearing the inscription: "Ś.P. / Unknown / Defenders of the Fatherland / Fallen in 1920. / - 11 - soldiers / in 1939. - 2 żołn. K.O.P.". In 2003. Guard of Polish Graves from Wrocław erected a cross next to this grave with the emblem of their association. In the same year, R. Tryzna, a native of Rubieżewicz, erected a monument here to commemorate those buried. The inscription on the monument reads: "To the Defenders of the Fatherland 11 soldiers of the First World War 1920 and 2 soldiers of the K.O.P. 1939" . This inscription contains an error as the war of 1920 was not the First World War.

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11.10.2022
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