- List of Polish war cemeteries
The following is an incomplete list of national war cemeteries of Polish soldiers around the world. Unless stated otherwise, the cemeteries include the graves of the World War II veterans.
Belgium
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Lommel (Haltstraat )
* OostendeFrance
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Langannerie (Grainville-Langannerie )Germany
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Altengrabow (Stalag XI A , cemetery demolished by the Red Army)
*Bay of Lübeck (5 wreck cemeteries with 352 Polish victims ofSS Cap Arcona )
*Bergen Belsen (1414 graves)
*Berlin (several dozen cemeteries)
*Braunschweig
* Bremen,Osterholz (several hundred graves)
*Buchenwald
* Dachau
*Darmstadt
*Dora
*Dössel (139 officers ofOflag VI B )
*Eisenhüttenstadt
*Esslingen am Neckar
*Flensburg
*Flossenbürg
*Frankfurt ,Hauptfriedhof (more than 650 graves)
*Fulda
* Fürstenau (44 graves of soldiers ofPolish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade )
*Giessen
*Görlitz
*Grafeneck
*Hadamar (victims of T4 programme)
*Hamburg ,Main Cemetery Ohlsdorf
* Hannover (7 different cemeteries)
*Heide
*Heidelberg (47 graves)
*Heilbronn
*Herford
*Hinzert
*Itzehoe
*Karlsruhe (96 graves)
*Kassel
*Kiel (Nordfriedhof 9 airmen, Eichhoffriedhof several dozen graves)
*Kochendorf
*Lich (45 graves)
*Lower Saxony - several hundred cemeteries
*Ludwigsburg
*Ludwigshafen (172 graves)
*Lübeck , Vorwerk cemetery (220 graves)
*Lüneburg
*Mainz (officers ofOflag XII B )
*Mannheim (ca. 200 graves)
*Moringen
*Murnau (49 graves ofOflag VII A )
*Neue Bremm
*Neuengamme
*Neuhaus
* Neumarkt
*Neumünster
*Nordhausen
*Oranienburg
*Osthofen
*Ostfriesland (36 cemeteries of thePolish 1st Armoured Division )
*Perl
*Prenzlau
*Ravensbrück
*Reichswalde -Kleve (63 airmen and 8 paras)
*Reichswald Forest
*Reutlingen (29 graves)
*Riegelsberg
*Rodgal
*Rensburg
*Saarbrücken
* Sachsenhausen
* Sage nearOldenburg (20 graves)
*Salzgitter
*Salzwedel
*Sandbostel (POW camp)
*Schleswig
*Stukenbrock
*Stuttgart (131 graves)
*Tangerhütte (cemetery demolished, number of victims unknown)
*Tübingen
*Wetzlar
*Wiesbaden (33 cemeteries in and around the town)
*Wildflecken ("Kreuzweg der Nationen" - 116 adults and 428 children who died shortly after liberation)
*Wolfenbüttel
* Worms (7 graves)Iran
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Bandar Anzali (formerly Pahlevi, 639 graves)
* Esfahan (18 graves)
*Tehran (Dulab, 1937 graves) (Jewish cemetery, 56 graves)
*Ahwaz (102 graves)
* Qazvin (40 graves)
*Mashad (29 graves)
*Khoramshahr (5 graves)Italy
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San Lazzaro nearBologna (1427 soldiers)
*Casamassina (430 soldiers)
*Loreto (1081 soldiers)
*Monte Cassino (1072 soldiers)Libya
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Tobruk Netherlands
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Armhem
* Breda (161 soldiers)
*Ginneken
* Goirle War Cemetery
*Oosterbeek Russia
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Buzuluk nearOrenburg
*Katyn
*Koltubanka
*Krasnovodsk
*Miednoye
*Orenburg
*Tatishchevo
*Tatishchev Bor
*Totskoye Kazakhstan
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Lugova
*Lugovaya
*Mankent
*Merke
*Shokpak
*Tashkent
*Vysokoye Kirgistan
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Jalal Abad Turkmenistan
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Ashgabat
*Krasnovodsk Ukraine
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Kharkov
*Lviv Uzbekistan
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Bukhara
*Chirakchi
*Guzar
*Jyzakh
*Karshi
*Katta Alekseyevskaya
*Kanimekh
*Karmana (2 cemeteries)
*Karkin-Batash
*Kitab
*Margelan
*Narpai
*Olmazor (2 cemeteries; formerly Vrevskaya))
*Samarkand
*Shakhrisabz
*Tashkent
*Yakkobag
*Yangi-Yul Tanzania
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Tengeru (near Arusha)United Kingdom
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Newark-on-Trent
*Grangemouth, Scotland
*Blackpool
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