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Detailed Information
- Place Types Cemetery
- Address Główna 62, 33-111 Koszyce Małe, Poland
- Coordinate 49.9584144,20.943441
- Website Unknown
- Rating 3
- Compound Code XW5V+99 Koszyce Małe, Poland
Openning hours
- Monday Open 24 hours
- Tuesday Open 24 hours
- Wednesday Open 24 hours
- Thursday Open 24 hours
- Friday Open 24 hours
- Saturday Open 24 hours
- Sunday Open 24 hours
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Reviews
Beautiful cemetery and worth seeing. However, without a machete, reaching it is very difficult. I think that the builders did not anticipate that their efforts would be wasted in the bushes among their countrymen / because most of the victims of World War I bear Polish surnames, and there are two quarters of murdered Poles from World War II in the cemetery /. Bravo for the owners of the area - a beautiful cemetery instead of decorating and testifying to our past - is a reason to be ashamed.
Place forgotten by the commune overgrown and forgotten where there is a memory for those who are buried there regret and shame I was at the cemetery now on the feast of the dead the commune did not order shame and it is a cemetery in the Tarnów commune
Historic cemetery from the First World War. Designed by Heinrich Scholz. Four mass graves 77 and 34 herein lie individual soldiers Austrian and Hungarian and 52 Russian soldiers. It is located in the southern part of Koszyce Małe in the hamlet Wola Ostrębowska. During the Second World War in the nearby forests Germans shot several unidentified people, brought from the Tarnow. In the 1950s, the victims' bodies were exhumed and moved to this cemetery
Cemetery from the time of the First World War. Located on the Skała hill in Koszyce Małe. Formerly, the slope was mowed, it is now overgrown with self-tress. In the times of the Polish People's Republic, children from the Košice primary school cleaned this area and lit candles. Now forgotten and neglected.
A small object on a rectangular plan, on a steep slope descending into the road. It has five terraces, surrounded by a stone wall. The central monument consists of two stone columns standing on a pedestal and covered with a stone beam with the date MCMXIV - MXMXV. 34 Austro-Hungarian and 52 Russian soldiers were buried here.
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