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Monument at the cemetery in Hameln
Monument at the cemetery in Hameln

The many buried include a prisoner of war who was a Home Army soldier and a participant of the Warsaw Uprising:

 

OLSZEWSKI JERZY Corporal, qualified a.k.a. "Olbrycht" 

* 4.7.1925 Warsaw

† 9.6.1945 Hameln

 

Before the uprising, he fought in the underground, later he was imprisoned and kept as prisoner No. 140887 in Stalag XI B Fallingbostel. After the camp was liberated, he died of pneumonia in a hospital run by the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA). Olszewski's place of final rest was determined on the basis of information received from the Home Army Museum in Krakow.

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