Sign commemorating Polish soldiers, who died serving in armies of partitioning powers during World War I, at cemetery in Gorlice, Malopolska, Poland


Sign commemorating Polish soldiers, who died serving in armies of partitioning powers during World War I, unveiled in 1926, removed by Germans in 1940, brought back in 1946, at Cemetery No 91, with graves of soldiers killed in Gorlice area fighting in 1915, in Gorlice, Malopolska, Poland


Size: 4644px × 6895px
Location: Gorlice, Malopolska, Poland
Photo credit: © Witold Skrypczak / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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