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The Polish Military Cemetery at Casamassima, was established in Casamassima, near Bari, in southern Italy, where there are about 431 graves of Polish soldiers and officers of the 2nd Polish Corps who died between 1944 and 1945. This small cemetery, mostly "Italian" in style, with decorative trees, is typical of the Mediterranean region, and is located among surrounding vineyards. Set in the middle of the cemetery, is an altar with the inscription: ''Heroes, not broken by the force of law — bravely and nobly died.'' Combatants who are buried there either died on the Gustav Line on the Sangro River, or had been wounded there or at Monte Cassino and had died either in hospitals in Bari or Naples. The commander of the Westerplatte Garrison at the Battle of Westerplatte, Major Henryk Sucharski was buried there when he died in 1946. At the entrance gate, visitors are reminded of the words of Paul, the Apostle of Nations: ''I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith...'' — II Timothy 4:7. During one of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski's visits to Italy, on 4 June 1957, he visited the cemetery at Casamassima. He spoke the following words during this visit, expressing his great respect for their dedication to their homeland: The cemetery is maintained by the municipality of Casamassima and the Polish Honorary Consul General in Bari, Italy. ==External links== *(Location Map of the Polish Military Cemetery at Casamassima ) * (Article (in Italian) about the Polish Military Cemetery at Casamassima. ) * (5 photos of the Polish Military Cemetery at Casamassima or Cimitero Militare Polacco di Casamassima ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Polish Cemetery at Casamassima」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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