War graves
in Małopolska
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The section is built on a rectangular plan. The fence is made up of concrete posts of an octagonal cross-section, which slightly taper towards the top, with bases of a circular cross-section, set on square plinths, covered with a semi-circular form, connected by pairs of iron pipes and a low concrete wall. The entrance, closed with a chain, is on the eastern side. The main architectural element is a concrete Latin cross, whose arms have truncated corners. The cross is placed on a high pedestal of a square cross-section and located centrally opposite the entrance. On its front side, there is a cast-iron openwork Latin cross.

In the section, there are four tombstones in the form of wrought iron crosses set on concrete plinths: two two-barred and two Latin ones.

Ten soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian army and two soldiers of the Russian army were buried in three mass graves.
  • Archiwum Narodowe w Krakowie, zespół Wojskowy Urząd Opieki nad Grobami Wojennymi Okręgu Korpusu nr V w Krakowie, sygn. GW 35, s. 265, 407, 765-779.
  • R. Broch, H. Hauptmann, Zachodniogalicyjskie groby bohaterów z lat wojny światowej 1914 – 1915, przeł. H. Sznytka, Tarnów 1996, s. 367.
  • J. Drogomir, Polegli w Galicji Zachodniej 1914-1915 (1918), T. 3, Tarnów 2005, s. 168.
  • O. Duda, Cmentarze I wojny światowej w Galicji Zachodniej, Warszawa 1995, s. 342.
  • R. Frodyma, Galicyjskie cmentarze wojenne. Przewodnik, T. 3, Pruszków 1998, s. 88.
Surname Forename Rank Military formation  
BRETITENBAUM [BREITENBAUER] MICHAEL INFANTERIST Austro-Hungarian Army
PIOTROWSKI THEODOR Russian Army
Forename Surname Rank Military formation Number
Austro-Hungarian Army 9
Russian Army 1