War graves
in Małopolska
1216140-009
67
33
The section was established on a rectangular plan and is enclosed with a fence made of metal pickets, set on a concrete wall base. Originally, the fence was formed by a hedgerow. The entrance, preceded by concrete stairs, is on the north-eastern side. It is framed by massive posts made of stone blocks and closed with a three-wing gate made of metal rods, with a movable central wing with a cross motif. The main element of the section is a monument situated in the fence line in the form of a stepped pedestal made of stone blocks, surmounted with a concrete Latin cross. In a recess in the front wall of the pedestal, there is a plaque with an engraved Maltese cross and the following inscription: “1914/ SCHÄTZE BIRGT DIESER BERG:/ TREUE, MUTIGE MÄNNER.” Closer to the entrance, there is a smaller stone pedestal surmounted with a concrete Latin cross, with a recess for an inscription plaque.

In the cemetery, there are tombstones in the form of concrete pedestals surmounted with cast-iron Maltese crosses with a laurel wreath motif and two large cast-iron openwork Latin crosses set on concrete pedestals. On the tombstones, there are oval enamelled plaques with information about the buried. Near the entrance, there is a Latin cross made of metal pipes, with a rectangular plaque with the following inscription: “Ś.† P./ JAN ORZEŁ/ ZMARŁ W 1914 ROKU/ POKÓJ JEGO DUSZY (JAN ORZEŁ RIP. DIED IN 1914).”

Sixty-seven soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian army, who were killed or died in the years 1914-1915, were buried in three mass and 32 individual graves. The names of 33 buried soldiers are known.
  • Archiwum Narodowe w Krakowie, zespół Wojskowy Urząd Opieki nad Grobami Wojennymi Okręgu Korpusu V, GW 36, s. 673 i in.
  • R. Broch, H. Hauptmann, Westgalizischen Heldengräber aus den Jahren des Weltkrieges 1914-1915, Wien 1918, reprint: Tarnów 1993, s. 320-321.
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  • O. Duda, Cmentarze I wojny światowej w Galicji Zachodniej 1914-1918, Warszawa 1995, s. 323-324.
  • R. Frodyma, Cmentarze wojenne z I wojny światowej na ziemi tarnowskiej, Krosno 2006, s. 338-339.
  • R. Frodyma, Galicyjskie cmentarze wojenne. Przewodnik, T. 3, Pruszków 1998, s. 62-63.
Surname Forename Rank Military formation  
PIZUN MARTIN KANONIER Austro-Hungarian Army
DROJA JÁNOS JÓZSEF Austro-Hungarian Army
KARACSONY DÖMÖTÖR HONVED Austro-Hungarian Army
KOSZA BALÁZS VORMEISTER Austro-Hungarian Army
VACZI JÁNOS Austro-Hungarian Army
CZACZIM SÁMUEL Austro-Hungarian Army
HURDULET ARTENIE Austro-Hungarian Army
KOZAN DÉNÉS HONVED Austro-Hungarian Army
RAJNOCZI ISTVÁN Austro-Hungarian Army
BOTOS DÉNÉS HONVED Austro-Hungarian Army
ČECH WENZEL INFANTERIST Austro-Hungarian Army
JECZU JOSEF Austro-Hungarian Army
MACSOCHA MIHÁLY HONVED Austro-Hungarian Army
DOGAS JÁNOS Austro-Hungarian Army
JECSNIK JOSEF Austro-Hungarian Army
POPP JOHANN Austro-Hungarian Army
BODO JOHANN HONVED Austro-Hungarian Army
NYSKOSZ Austro-Hungarian Army
TROJANI ALEXANDER LANDSTURM-ARZT Austro-Hungarian Army
NYNGSZIK LANDSTURM-ARZT Austro-Hungarian Army
MÜRCZEA STEFAN HONVED Austro-Hungarian Army
DOGAR ELIAS LANDSTURM-ARZT Austro-Hungarian Army
CSELAN JÁNOS Austro-Hungarian Army
GRELL MIHÁLY Austro-Hungarian Army
KROP JOHANN Austro-Hungarian Army
TRIP JÁNOS Austro-Hungarian Army
LUPALES JÁNOS Austro-Hungarian Army
SESERBAK ANDRÁS HONVED Austro-Hungarian Army
WITZLINGER MICHAEL KORPORAL Austro-Hungarian Army
ZSURIS TRIPFON HONVED Austro-Hungarian Army
ŻAKEL VIKTOR EINJÄRIGER FREIWILLIGER KORPORAL Austro-Hungarian Army
NYAGA TRUFIN Austro-Hungarian Army
GYSZGY TÓDOR Austro-Hungarian Army
Forename Surname Rank Military formation Number
Austro-Hungarian Army 34