Polish Cemetery at Casamassima

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.

He spoke the following words during this visit, expressing his great respect for their dedication to their homeland: I wish the families of these beloved children, who fought for the freedom of all nations could come here as soon as possible and share this wonderful feeling which I experienced today, seeing these neat graves, that are cared for with great sensitivity by the Italian brothers.

This is a piece of Poland, where they buried 431 best sons in anticipation of the eternal life, remembered in the prayers of those who for a long time, in the name of the pain and sacrifice that has no limits, replaced grieving mothers who could not weep over the graves.The cemetery is maintained by the municipality of Casamassima and the Polish Honorary Consul General in Bari, Italy.

In addition to soldiers from the 2nd Polish Corps, the Cemetery contains the remains of 15 members of the Polish Air Force, members of the 1586 Special Operations Flight, operating supply drops to Poland from the RAF base at Brindisi.

Polish Cemetery Altar @ Casamassima
Monument to the Polish Soldiers buried there.