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Marek Wojtanowicz (08/21/2019)
On 25 November 1945, the remains of 23 Home Army soldiers, including the 1st Battalion "Barbara" 16 pp of the Home Army, scouts from the "Monika" outpost, recruiting from the Gray Ranks of the Gray Ranks and 18 soldiers, were deposited in a specially separated headquarters at the municipal cemetery in Tarnów-Mościce. Poles unknown by name but shot by the Germans in 1939 by the Biała River. In 1973, the Social Committee in Mościce was established to build a monument to the victims of Fascism. His work was managed by Tadeusz Kurzawa, and the members were: Józef Denkowski, Władysław Duda, Wiktor Grygiel, Jan Mirek, Stanisław Sumara, Ludwik Szewczyk and Wawrzyniec Wojtasiewicz. The initiators of this undertaking were also Fr. Stanisław Indyk and then scout troops in Mościce, hm. Zbigniew Kukulski. The history of the monument's creation, however, is much longer, and the surviving notes show that as early as 1954 a monument construction committee was established, which tried to raise funds for construction from Zakłady Azotowe. The initiative proved unsuccessful if in July 1967 the committee sends letters to the Presidium of the PRN in Tarnów regarding the monument. According to their intentions, the monument was to be erected in 1967 - 1968 by Zakłady Azotowe. For unknown reasons, the plans were not implemented, and the proper monument was created only a few years later. The monument was designed by mgr inż. Jacek Sumara, and was made by Zakłady Azotowe in Tarnów and the Krakow company "Chemobudowa". It was unveiled on September 30, 1975. The originator of this undertaking was phm. Of old school Wiktor Grygiel "Kiw". The ceremony was attended by residents and authorities of Tarnów, Home Army soldiers, scouts, schoolchildren, and postal representatives of ZBOWID and PZPR. The unveiling was made by Mrs. Cecylia Wojnarska, mother of the fallen soldier of the Home Army and the Gray Ranks, Jerzy Wojnarski, pseud. Gray. The monument consists of a foundation for an obelisk and a plate with four boards. The other parts of the monument are two high poles with decorative elements and a crucifix, behind which there is a concave wall with a quote from the poet by Mieczysław Jastrun. After the political transformation in 1989, the aforementioned crucifix was modeled on the papal, and on the wall there are reliefs of the White Eagle, scout lily, the sign of Fighting Poland and the military eagle from 1944.
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