Municipal Cemetery in Białystok

Military section of historical importance (Polish and Soviet soldiers) currently occupy a small part of the necropolis, the remaining places are for the burials of civilians.

The common quarters of soldiers who died in the Soviet-Polish War and in the Invasion of Poland are located on the left side of the main avenue.

In 1989, the society of Białystok founded a commemorative stone in front of the headquarters, on which there is a plaque with the inscription:[3] IN THESE GRAVES, NEXT TO 72 SOLDIERS FROM 1920, 100 UNKNOWN SOLDIERS FROM SEPTEMBER 1939 WHO FELT IN THE DEFENSE OF BIAŁYSTOK WERE BURIALED.

SEWERYN ŁAŹNIEWSKI AND 2nd Lt. EUGENIUSZ CHOJNACKI, WHO • ON September 3 FIGHTED A DEADLY BATTLE OVER THE TOWN WITH A GERMAN PILOT AND FELL IN THE WASILKÓW AREA.

• THE SOCIETY OF BIAŁYSTOKIn 2019 the remains of a Soviet soldier that was found in the area of Grodek were buried in the cemetery.