Hannover-Marienwerder

Friedhof in Hannover-Marienwerder
Grabsteine der sieben polnischen Soldaten auf dem Friedhof Hannover-Marienwerder – Zustandsveränderung zwischen 1995 und 2009

The corps was formed after the Second World War and its first commander was Colonel Karol Ziemski, who later became Major-General, the first President of the Association of Polish Veterans in Germany. The corps was dissolved by the command of the British Occupation Army.

 

The following is a list of names of the soldiers buried at the church cemetery (original spelling preserved):

Rifleman BARANOWSKI JERZY * 5.2.1923 † 1.6.1946, Fallingbostel Polish Military Centre

Rifleman JASTRZĘBSKI JAN * 6.10.1909 † 2.5.1946, 6th Polish Military Centre Company

Rifleman KARWAT BOLESŁAW * 1.5.1923 † 15.7.1945, 5th Polish Military Centre Company

Corporal KREML MARIAN * 20.10.1907 † 25.1.1947, Bucholz Polish Military Centre, Logistics Company

Rifleman PŁUCIENIK JAN * 10.12.1926 † 8.10.1945, 5th Polish Military Centre Company

Rifleman SIERZPUŁOWSKI WACŁAW * 3.6.1917 † 3.6.1945, Unterlis 5th Polish Military Centre Company

Rifleman SLEZIONA JAN * 1.6.1912 † 3.12.1945, 5th Company

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