War graves
in Małopolska
1216100-016
35
0
The cemetery was built on a rectangular plan, with truncated corners from the north. It is surrounded by a full stone wall with a flat, concrete cover, and faults adapted to the lay of the land. On the southern side, the wall has stone poles connected with a railing.

The entrance is on the southern side, between two concrete poles. It is closed with a double-leaf iron gate. The main point of the cemetery is a monument in the form of a tall concrete stele with truncated upper corners, set on a pedestal and flanked by two concrete poles. On the face of the stele there is a cast iron openwork Cross of Loraine. Below the cross, there is a rectangular enamelled plate on the monument with information on the buried deceased.

The graves stand in rows along the fence. Tombs take the form of concrete steles with cut-out corners, crowned with cast iron Crosses of Loraine. There are oval, enamelled plaques with the details of the buried individuals on tombs.

Thirty-five soldiers of the Russian army who died between 1914 and 1915 were buried in three mass graves and ten individual graves.
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  • J. Drogomir, Polegli w Galicji Zachodniej 1914-1915 (1918), T. 2, Tarnów 2002, s. 166-167.
  • O. Duda, Cmentarze I wojny światowej w Galicji Zachodniej 1914-1918, Warszawa, 1995, s. 247-248.
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  • Kamienie milowe. Część druga: Wsie tuchowskiej gminy, red. J. Kozioł, Tuchów 2003, s. 290.
Forename Surname Rank Military formation Number
Russian Army 35