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Liberators of Europe from Germans, Polish People´s Army, Bierut, Berling, Powązki Military Cemetery

Thank your for save us from Germans and others fascists Anyone who loves freedom owes such a debt to the Polish People´s Army and Red Army that it can never be repaid Long live Communism, Long live Poland Bolesław Bierut: 11th President of Poland. A lot of anti-communists want to see the Tomb demolished. As you can see the Tomb is vandalised and in very bad codition. The anticomunist governments after 1990 (Restoration of Capitalism in Poland and the loss of Independence of Poland with the new occupation from Germany) are waiting of the natural destruction of the Grave or to remove it commiting a crime against the memory of the working class. Tomb of Zygmunt Berling: great Polish General and liberator of Europe from german beast Monument for the Battle of Lenino During the occupation in Powązki, usually under the assumed names, members of the Polish resistance movement, among others Jan Bytnar (as Jan Domański) [6] [7] . Soviet prisoners were also buried there [4] . In 1945-1947, the exhumed bodies of insurgents and civilians buried in the city during the Warsaw Uprising were transferred to the cemetery [8] . In the occupying dense area of ​​the quarters, the fallen soldiers of the Home Army were buried , including from "Zoska" groupings, battalions , "Parasol" , "Golski" , "Gustaw" , "Kiliński" , "Miotła" , "Kryska" , as well as soldiers of the People's Army [9] . On August 1, 1946, on the second anniversary of the outbreak of the Uprising, the monument of Gloria Victis was unveiled in the A-26 headquarters [10]. The majority of civilian casualties were buried on August 1945 at the eastern border of the military cemetery in the area of ​​7.8 hectares, the first non-denominational (municipal) cemetery in Warsaw [11] [6] . In 1946 the cemetery was taken over by the military administration [12] . In the 1950s, the Aleja Zasłużonych Avenue was located in the cemetery, located in the part of the main avenue [13] . It was closed with two roundabouts and planted with tujas [13] . When there was no room for it, it was decided that its extension would be two perpendicular alleys to the main avenues alley: [13] at the main gate at ul. Powązkowska, between quarters 2 and 4, behind the tomb of Bolesław Bierut , between quarters 30 and 32 and 29 and 31. On January 1, 1964, the military cemetery was connected to the municipal cemetery, as a result of which the object taken over by the city changed its name to the Communal-Powązki Cemetery [11] . In the years 1965-1969 war quarters were reconstructed and the Pre-Burial House designed by Zbigniew Gnass was erected.

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