Charzewice, Stalowa Wola

During World War II, it was part of the Charzewice municipality in Dębica County, within the Distrikt Krakau (General Government).

[1] Starting 1 June 1973, it was in the Tarnobrzeg Voivodeship,[2] and on 1 September 1977, it was incorporated into Stalowa Wola following the abolition of the Charzewice municipality.

[4] For over 200 years, from the first half of the 18th century until the end of World War II, Charzewice was the family estate of the Lubomirski princes (Rzeszów-Rozwadów branch).

[4] During World War I, due to positional battles between Russian and Austrian forces along the San River, both the village and the Lubomirski estate were significantly damaged.

Emil August Fieldorf assigned the operation to partisans from the Świętokrzyskie Partisan Group of Jan Piwnik "Ponur" accompanied by the surviving Horodyński brothers, Andrzej and Zbigniew, and supported by soldiers from the AK "Wilcze Łyko" station in Rozwadów and the sabotage group NOW led by Henryk Paterek "Lew."