Zaremba–Piorun Battalion Monument

The Zaremba–Piorun Battalion Monument (Polish: Pomnik batalionu „Zaremba-Piorun”) is a memorial sculpture in Warsaw, Poland, at the corner of Poznańska and Wspólna Streets, within the South Downtown neighbourhood.

The monument was dedicated to the soldiers of the Zaremba–Piorun Battalion, a group of Polish resistance active during the Warsaw Uprising in 1944.

It was designed by its member, Julian Pilichowski, and unveiled on 15 August 1990, in ma small garden square, at the corner of Poznańska and Wspólna Streets.

[2] The monument has a form of a rectangular cuboid block of stone, featuring the emblem of the battalion, in shape of a bolt, with its top stylised to look like fethers.

[1] Bellow it is installed a commemorative plaque with the following inscription: Miejsce pamięci walk powstańczych Armii Krajowej batalionu Zaremba-Piorun1 sierpniawrzescień2 października1944 [The memorial place of the battles of the Zaremba–Piorun Battalion of the Home Army1 AugustSeptember2 October1944]