List of Polish war cemeteries


The following is an incomplete list of national war cemeteries of Polish soldiers around the world. Unless stated otherwise, the cemeteries include the graves of the World War II veterans.

Austria

Belarus

  • Polish military quarter in Ashmyany
  • Polish military quarter in Braslaw
  • Polish Garrison Cemetery in Brest
  • Polish military quarter at the Catholic cemetery in Brest
  • Polish war cemetery in Brest
  • Polish war cemetery in Dawhinava
  • Polish war cemetery in Dokshytsy
  • Polish war cemetery in Draguny
  • Polish war cemetery in Dunilavičy
  • Polish military quarter at the Catholic Parish Cemetery in Grodno
  • Polish military quarters at the Military Cemetery in Grodno
  • Polish military quarter at the Catholic cemetery in Halshany
  • Polish military quarter in Hiermanavičy
  • Polish military quarter in Hlybokaye
  • Polish military quarter in Jazna
  • Polish military quarter in Kobryn
  • Polish war cemetery in Kruliaŭščyna
  • Polish military quarter at the Catholic cemetery in Kryvichy
  • Polish war cemetery in Kuraniec
  • Polish military quarter in Lida
  • Polish military quarter at the Catholic cemetery in Lužki
  • Polish military quarter at the Catholic cemetery in Lyntupy
  • Polish military quarter in Miory
  • Polish military quarter in Myadzyel
  • Polish war cemetery in Novy Svieržań
  • Polish military quarter in Nyasvizh
  • Polish military quarter in Padsvillye
  • Polish military quarter at the Catholic cemetery in Pruzhany
  • Polish military quarter in Radashkovichy
  • Polish military quarter at the Catholic cemetery in Shchuchyn
  • Polish war cemetery in Slabodka
  • Polish military quarter at the Catholic cemetery in Slonim
  • Polish military quarter in Užanka
  • Polish military quarter in Valkalata
  • Polish military quarter in Varniany
  • Polish war cemetery in Vawkavysk
  • Polish military quarter in Vileyka
  • Polish military quarter in Vishnyeva
  • Polish military quarter at the Catholic cemetery in Vysokaye
  • Polish military quarter in Zadarožža

Belgium

Canada

France

Germany

Hungary

Iran

Iraq

  • Khanaqin/Alwand

Israel

  • Polish military quarter in Jaffa
  • Polish military quarter in the Mount Zion Franciscan Cemetery in Jerusalem

Italy

Kazakhstan

  • Lugova
  • Lugovaya
  • Mankent
  • Merke
  • Shokpak
  • Vysokoye

Kyrgyzstan

Latvia

Libya

Lithuania

Netherlands

Norway

  • Polish military quarter in Håkvik

Romania

Russia

Tanzania

Turkmenistan

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Memorials and cemeteries:
LocationCounty/RegionConstituent countryCommemorates
Polish War Memorial, South RuislipLondonEngland1925 named. All other airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force
St Clement Danes Church, Strand, near EmbankmentLondonEnglandAll Polish Air Forces in Great Britain
Gunnersbury Cemetery, near ChiswickLondonEnglandA number of buried members of forces ; 22,000 killed by genocide at Katyń by Stalin and Beria's NKVD in 1940
Main drive, Audley End House, Saffron WaldenEssexEngland108 fallen Cichociemni - special operation paratroopers of the army in exile
Brookwood Military Cemetery, near WokingSurreyEngland84 buried members of forces ; the Polish soldiers who died in the Second World War
The Plough inn, Plumpton, near RAF ChaileySussexEnglandThose who served at RAF Chailey
The Belvedere, Hoe Park, PlymouthDevonEnglandAll the Polish Navy & Merchant Fleet; including 19 named men and 3 vessels
Polish Forces War Memorial:National Memorial Arboretum, near LichfieldStaffordshireEnglandAll forces and civilians including in Poland, in four panels including one on the Warsaw Uprising
Newark-on-TrentNottinghamshireEngland397 ; large monument to all buried there
Baginton, churchyard of the parish church of St John the BaptistWarwickshireEnglandWar graves of 308 airmen
Carl Cam's memorial garden, by ramp to T1 departures, Manchester AirportManchesterEngland6000 Polish officers and soldiers of the 1st Independent Polish Parachute Brigate and members of the Special Operations Executive who undertook parachute training together with nationals of Belgium, France, Holland and Norway.
Katyń Memorial ManchesterEngland22,000 killed by genocide in Poland by Stalin and Beria's NKVD in 1940
Liverpool quaysideMerseysideEnglandAll the Polish Navy & Merchant Fleet and those who gave their lives in the Battle of the Atlantic
Sacred Heart Church and Layton Cemetery BlackpoolLancashireEnglandEfforts, sacrifices and victories of the Polish Air Force Training Centre ; 26 war graves of Polish forces
BradleyNorth YorkshireEngland7 airmen, crash of 23 September 1943 to ashlar stone wall in stone-made, brick and gravel-floored enclosure.
Buckden PikeNorth YorkshireEngland5 airmen, crash of 30 January 1942
Crown Building, CardiffCardiff/GlamorganWalesAll Polish soldiers, sailors and airmen of WWII
Wrexham CemeteryWrexham/ClwydWales40 forces members of over 1,200 Polish/British-Polish people ; Polish soldiers and their families at rest in Wales
DouglasSouth LanarkshireScotlandThe 10th Brigade Polish Army and Polish Army, 1940
Duns public park, near Berwick-on-TweedBordersScotland127 Polish soldiers stationed in Duns at times from 1941 to 1944, who died in battle 1944-45
Invergordon next to road, field and woodland, near InvernessHighlandScotlandAll people. For your and our freedom
Wellshill Cemetery, PerthPerth and KinrossScotland350 graves; eternal glory to the Polish soldiers who died for our freedom and yours
Shaw Monument, Royal Air Forces Association, PrestwickAyrshireScotlandAll Polish airmen stationed in Scotland; the Polish Navy, Merchant Navy and Coastal Command airmen who died in the Battle of the Atlantic

Furthermore, two such graves are at Yatesbury, near Swindon, Wiltshire.

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