War graves
in Małopolska
1216100-014
7
2
This small cemetery was established on a rectangular plan similar to a square next to a historic shrine dating back to 1887. It is fenced with concrete posts connected by spans made of metal rods with Latin cross motifs. The entrance, preceded by stairs, is on the southern side. It is closed with a single-wing metal gate made of crisscrossing rods. The main element of the cemetery is a shrine with a statue of Virgin Mary, covered with a metal sheet roof supported by metal bars. In the cemetery, there are tombstones in the form of concrete stelae surmounted with small cast-iron two-barred crosses or cast-iron Latin crosses with a round shield at the arm crossing.

Two soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian army and five soldiers of the Russian army were buried in seven individual graves.
  • Archiwum Narodowe w Krakowie, zespół Wojskowy Urząd Opieki nad Grobami Wojennymi Okręgu Korpusu V, sygn. GW 54.
  • R. Broch, H. Hauptmann, Zachodniogalicyjskie groby bohaterów z lat wojny światowej 1914–1915, przeł. J. Sznytka, Tarnów 1993, s. 258-259.
  • J. Drogomir, Polegli w Galicji Zachodniej 1914-1915 (1918), T. 2, Tarnów 2002, s. 100-101.
  • O. Duda, Cmentarze I wojny światowej w Galicji Zachodniej 1914-1918, Warszawa, 1995, s. 234.
  • R. Frodyma, Galicyjskie cmentarze wojenne. Przewodnik, T. 2, Pruszków 1997, s. 50-51.
  • R. Frodyma, Cmentarze wojenne z I wojny światowej na ziemi tarnowskiej, Krosno 2006, 246-247.
Surname Forename Rank Military formation  
NAGY-KANÁSZ LUDWIG HONVED Austro-Hungarian Army
TÓTH JÁNOS HONVED Austro-Hungarian Army
Forename Surname Rank Military formation Number
Russian Army 5