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Italian Soldiers Cemetery (Cimitero Militare Italiano a Varsavia) - Originally established in 1926 far away from the then-city-limits, today it is in the Bielany district.
The cemetery is the final resting place for 898 Italian soldiers captured by the German Empire army on the Italian front, who then died in the POW's camps located on Polish territory during World War I.
Ashes of another 1,415 Italian soldiers fallen or killed in German prisoner of war and death camps in World War II, were put in the graves between 1957-1967.
The cemetery reminds one of Italian military cemeteries, as its design is inspired from traditional Roman architecture, and its construction was financed by the Italian government.
Elements of the altar and the fence, as well as white gravestones, were also imported from Italy.
Maintained by the Italian Embassy in Warsaw, the cemetery features an entry gate complete with legionnaire shields, and a central avenue leading to a grandiose monument.
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