PowÃÂ
zki Military Cemetery (; ) is an old military cemetery located in the Ã
»oliborz district, western part of Warsaw, Poland. The cemetery is often confused with the older PowÃÂ
zki Cemetery, known colloquially as "Old PowÃÂ
zki". The Old PowÃÂ
zki cemetery is located to the south-east of the military cemetery.
The military cemetery holds the graves of many who have fought and died for their country since the early 19th century, including a large number involved in the 1920 Battle of Warsaw, the September 1939 Campaign, and the 1944 Warsaw Uprising against Nazi Germany.
History
It was founded in 1912 as an annex to the Catholic cemetery, but after Poland regained independence in 1918, it became the state cemetery, where some of the most notable people of the period were buried, regardless of their faith.
A large part of the cemetery is occupied by graves of Polish soldiers who died in the Warsaw Uprising. Most of the graves were exhumed between 1945 and 1953 from the streets of Warsaw. In many cases, the names of the soldiers remain unknown, and the graves are marked only by the Polish Red Cross identification number. Until the early 1950s, brothers-in-arms of many dead soldiers organised exhumations of their colleagues on their own, and there are many quarters where soldiers of specific units are buried. Also in the cemetery are several mass graves of (mostly unknown) civilian victims of the German terror during World War II, especially during the Warsaw Uprising. There are mass graves of political prisoners executed during the Stalinist period, which lie under the graves of Communist figures. It took a change in the law to enable researchers to begin the recovery of these remains. As of August 2015, that work was ongoing.
In 1964, communist authorities renamed the cemetery to "Communal Cemetery". The traditional name was restored in 1998.
Notable burials
Those buried at the cemetery include:
- Magdalena Abakanowicz (1930âÂÂ2017), sculptor
- Henryk Arctowski (1871âÂÂ1958), geologist and explorer
- GraÃ
¼yna Bacewicz (1909âÂÂ1969), composer
- Krzysztof Kamil BaczyÃ
Âski (1921âÂÂ1944), Home Army soldier and poet
- WÃ
ÂadysÃ
Âaw Bartoszewski (1922âÂÂ2015), politician, social activist, journalist, writer and historian
- Józef Beck (1894âÂÂ1944), politician
- Zygmunt Berling (1896âÂÂ1980), general and politician
- BolesÃ
Âaw Bierut (1892âÂÂ1956), Polish President, Prime Minister and communist leader
- Jan Brzechwa (1898âÂÂ1966), poet
- Jan Bytnar (1921âÂÂ1943), Home Army soldier and anti-Nazi resistance fighter
- Grzegorz Ciechowski (1957âÂÂ2001), musician
- Józef Cyrankiewicz (1911âÂÂ1989), communist leader
- Kazimierz Deyna (1947âÂÂ1989), footballer
- Xawery Dunikowski (1875âÂÂ1964), sculptor and painter
- Adolf Dymsza (1900âÂÂ1975), actor
- Wojciech Fangor (1922âÂÂ2015), painter and graphic artist
- Emil August Fieldorf (1895âÂÂ1953), general and WWII hero
- Konstanty Ildefons GaÃ
ÂczyÃ
Âski (1905âÂÂ1953), poet
- BronisÃ
Âaw Geremek (1932âÂÂ2008), politician and social historian
- Julian Godlewski (1903-1983), businessman and philanthropist
- WÃ
ÂadysÃ
Âaw GomuÃ
Âka (1905âÂÂ1982), communist leader
- Kazimierz Górski (1921âÂÂ2006), football coach
- MirosÃ
Âaw Hermaszewski (1941âÂÂ2022), first Polish cosmonaut
- Leopold Infeld (1898âÂÂ1968), physicist
- Stefania JabÃ
ÂoÃ
Âska (1920âÂÂ2017), scientist
- Alina Janowska (1923âÂÂ2017), actress
- Wojciech Jaruzelski (1923âÂÂ2014), communist leader
- Jan Kapela (1931âÂÂ1987), politician
- Ryszard KapuÃ
ÂciÃ
Âski (1932âÂÂ2007), journalist
- Joanna KoÃ
Âaczkowska (1966âÂÂ2025), cabaret performer
- Leszek KoÃ
Âakowski (1927âÂÂ2009), philosopher
- WÃ
ÂadysÃ
Âaw Komar (1940âÂÂ1998), athlete
- Tadeusz Konwicki (1926âÂÂ2015), writer
- Kazimierz Kuratowski (1896âÂÂ1980), mathematician
- Jacek KuroÃ
 (1934âÂÂ2004), anti-communist activist
- Stefan KuryÃ
Âowicz (1949âÂÂ2011), architect
- Oskar Lange (1904âÂÂ1965), economist
- Tadeusz Ã
Âomnicki (1927âÂÂ1992), actor
- Julian Marchlewski (1866-1925), politician and revolutionary activist
- StanisÃ
Âaw Mazur (1905âÂÂ1981), mathematician
- Grzegorz Miecugow (1955âÂÂ2017), media personality
- Michalina MoÃ
Âcicka (1871âÂÂ1932), fourth First Lady of Poland (1926âÂÂ1932)
- Zofia NaÃ
Âkowska (1884âÂÂ1954), novelist
- Jan Olszewski (1930âÂÂ2019), politician
- Maria Ossowska (1896âÂÂ1974), sociologist
- Danuta Przeworska-Rolewicz (1931âÂÂ2012), mathematician and resistance fighter
- Marian Rejewski (1905âÂÂ1980), mathematician and cryptologist
- Zbigniew Religa (1938âÂÂ2009), surgeon and politician
- MichaÃ
 Rola-Ã
»ymierski (1890âÂÂ1989), communist leader and marshal of Poland
- Tadeusz Ross (1938âÂÂ2021), actor and politician
- Leon Schiller (1887âÂÂ1954), theatre director
- Kamila Skolimowska (1982âÂÂ2009), athlete
- Walery SÃ
Âawek (1879âÂÂ1939), politician
- Piotr SobociÃ
Âski (1958âÂÂ2001), cinematographer
- StanisÃ
Âaw Sosabowski (1892âÂÂ1967), WWII general
- Tomasz StaÃ
Âko (1942âÂÂ2018), jazz musician
- Henryk StaÃ
¼ewski (1894âÂÂ1988), painter
- Aleksander Sulkiewicz (1867âÂÂ1916), politician
- Jerzy Szacki (1929âÂÂ2016), sociologist
- Danuta Szaflarska (1915âÂÂ2017), actress
- Irena SzewiÃ
Âska (1946âÂÂ2018), athlete
- WÃ
ÂadysÃ
Âaw Szpilman (1911âÂÂ2000), pianist and composer
- Leonid Teliga (1917âÂÂ1970), sailor
- Izabela Tomaszewska (1955âÂÂ2010), archeologist, government protocol director
- Julian Tuwim (1894âÂÂ1953), poet
- Jerzy Urban (1933âÂÂ2022), journalist, publicist, columnist, writer, spokesman for the Polish People's Republic's government
- Witold Woyda (1939âÂÂ2008), fencer
- Ludwika Wujec (1941âÂÂ2024), dissident
- Jan Zumbach (1915âÂÂ1986), WWII fighter pilot and flying ace
Gallery
See also
References
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