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Military cemetery No. 145 (Gromnik)

POL województwo małopolskie COA.svg Distinctive emblem for cultural property.svg Monument of Culture of Lesser Poland Voivodeship

Cemetery
Military cemetery number 145
Cmentarz wojenny nr 145
Cmentarz wojenny nr 145 - Gromnik 1.jpg
A country Poland
The thunder
BuilderDepartment of Military Graves of K. and K. Military Commandant's Office in Krakow
First mention1914 year

Military cemetery No. 145 - Gromnik ( Polish Cmentarz wojenny nr 145 - Gromnik ) is a military cemetery located in the village of Gromnik Tarnówski county Lesser Poland Voivodeship . The cemetery is part of the group of West Galician military graves from the First World War . The cemetery buried soldiers of the Austrian and Russian army, who died in 1914-1915 during the First World War . In 1915 there was a battle known as the Gorlitsky breakthrough of the German-Austrian forces.

Protected monument of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship .

The author of the project is Heinrich Scholz. It is a separate field in the form of the letter “T”, an area of ​​433 m², located in the center of the old Orthodox cemetery. Entrance through a metal, double-leaf gate. The main decorative element of the military cemetery is the obelisk with the image of a relief helmet of hoplites at the top. On the back of the obelisk is the inscription: "MCMXIV - MCMXV."

At the cemetery, in 15 mass graves and 38 individual graves, 131 Austro-Hungarian and 14 Russian soldiers were buried.

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Links

  • Passport of the military cemetery No. 145 - Gromnik (Polish)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Warriors_C Cemetery_№_145_ ( Gromnik)&oldid = 94999124


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