Military Cemetery in Radzymin, Military Cemetery with chapel in Radzymin, Poland.
The Military Cemetery in Radzymin is a burial ground with a chapel dedicated to soldiers who died in the Polish-Soviet War. The grounds feature rows of white headstones, memorial structures, and mass graves arranged in organized patterns.
The cemetery was established in 1912 as a burial ground for soldiers killed during the 1920 Battle of Warsaw. It later received additional graves from other military operations throughout the 20th century.
The cemetery represents how communities honor those who died in armed conflict. Visitors can see how the names and monuments create a space where memory is kept alive.
The cemetery is accessible on foot from Aleja Jana Pawła II and open to visitors during daylight hours. Information boards at the site help explain the names and stories of those memorialized.
The cemetery has dedicated sections for the 28th and 29th Riflemen Regiments of Kaniów who fell during operations. These separate areas keep the memory of specific military units distinct within the larger burial ground.
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