List of Polish war cemeteries
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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.
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[edit] Belgium
[edit] France
- Langannerie (Grainville-Langannerie)
[edit] Germany
- Altengrabow (Stalag XI A, cemetery demolished by the Red Army)
- Bay of Lübeck (5 wreck cemeteries with 352 Polish victims of SS Cap Arcona)
- Bergen Belsen (1414 graves)
- Berlin (several dozen cemeteries)
- Braunschweig
- Bremen, Osterholz (several hundred graves)
- Buchenwald
- Dachau
- Darmstadt
- Dora
- Dössel (139 officers of Oflag VI B)
- Eisenhüttenstadt
- Esslingen am Neckar
- Flensburg
- Flossenbürg
- Frankfurt, Hauptfriedhof (more than 650 graves)
- Fulda
- Fürstenau (44 graves of soldiers of Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade)
- Giessen
- Görlitz
- Grafeneck
- Hadamar (victims of T4 programme)
- Hamburg, Main Cemetery Ohlsdorf
- Hannover (7 different cemeteries)
- Heide
- Heidelberg (47 graves)
- Heilbronn
- Herford
- Hinzert
- Itzehoe
- Karlsruhe (96 graves)
- Kassel
- Kochendorf
- Lich (45 graves)
- Lower Saxony - several hundred cemeteries
- Ludwigsburg
- Ludwigshafen (172 graves)
- Lüneburg
- Mainz (officers of Oflag XII B)
- Mannheim (ca. 200 graves)
- Moringen
- Murnau (49 graves of Oflag VII A)
- Neue Bremm
- Neuengamme
- Neuhaus
- Neumarkt
- Neumünster
- Nordhausen
- Oranienburg
- Osthofen
- Ostfriesland (36 cemeteries of the Polish 1st Armoured Division)
- Perl
- Prenzlau
- Ravensbrück
- Reichswalde-Kleve (63 airmen and 8 paras)
- Reichswald Forest
- Reutlingen (29 graves)
- Riegelsberg
- Rodgal
- Rensburg
- Saarbrücken
- Sachsenhausen
- Sage near Oldenburg (20 graves)
- Salzgitter
- Salzwedel
- Sandbostel (POW camp)
- Schleswig
- Stukenbrock
- Stuttgart (131 graves)
- Kiel, Eichof cemetery (several dozen graves)
- Kiel, Nordfriedhof (9 airmen)
- Lübeck, Vorwerk cemetery (220 graves]]
- Tangerhütte (cemetery demolished, number of victims unknown)
- Tübingen
- Wetzlar
- Wiesbaden (33 cemeteries in and around the town)
- Wildflecken (Kreuzweg der Nationen - 116 adults and 428 children who died shortly after liberation)
- Wolfenbüttel
- Worms (7 graves)
[edit] Iran
- Bandar Anzali (formerly Pahlevi, 639 graves)
- Esfahan (18 graves)
- Tehran (Dulab, 1937 graves) (Jewish cemetery, 56 graves)
- Ahwaz (102 graves)
- Qazvin (40 graves)
- Mashad (29 graves)
- Khoram-shahr (5 graves)
[edit] Italy
- San Lazzaro near Bologna (1427 soldiers)
- Casamassina (430 soldiers)
- Loreto (1081 soldiers)
- Monte Cassino (1072 soldiers)
[edit] Libya
[edit] Netherlands
- Armhem
- Breda
- Ginneken
- Goirle War Cemetery
- Oosterbeek
[edit] Russia
- Buzuluk near Orenburg
- Katyn
- Koltubanka
- Krasnovodsk
- Miednoye
- Orenburg
- Tatishchevo
- Tatishchev Bor
- Totskoye
[edit] Kazakhstan
[edit] Kirgistan
- Jalal Abad
[edit] Turkmenistan
[edit] Ukraine
[edit] Uzbekistan
- Bukhara
- Chirakchi
- Guzar
- Jyzakh
- Karshi
- Katta Alekseyevskaya
- Kanimekh
- Karmana (2 cemeteries)
- Karkin-Batash
- Kitab
- Margelan
- Narpai
- Olmazor (2 cemeteries; formerly Vrevskaya))
- Samarkand
- Shakhrisabz
- Tashkent
- Yakkobag
- Yangi-Yul
[edit] Tanzania
- Tengeru (near Arusha)