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#10314414
29 July 2023
OSUCHY, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: View of the largest Polish partisan cemetery in Poland, located in Osuchy, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. The cemetery located in a pristine Polish forest, witnessed the largest WW2 partisan battle in Lublin area. Occurred on 25-26 June 1944, Polish partisans from the Home Army (AK) and Peasant Battalions (BCh) were surrounded on Poryte Hill, but broke free to Solska Forest near Osuchy. Nazis retaliated, killing civilians. The largest Polish partisan cemetery (300 graves) and its monument were opened in 1957, with an eagle added in the 1990s.
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#10314416
29 July 2023
OSUCHY, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: View of the largest Polish partisan cemetery in Poland, located in Osuchy, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. The cemetery located in a pristine Polish forest, witnessed the largest WW2 partisan battle in Lublin area. Occurred on 25-26 June 1944, Polish partisans from the Home Army (AK) and Peasant Battalions (BCh) were surrounded on Poryte Hill, but broke free to Solska Forest near Osuchy. Nazis retaliated, killing civilians. The largest Polish partisan cemetery (300 graves) and its monument were opened in 1957, with an eagle added in the 1990s.
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#10314404
29 July 2023
OSUCHY, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: View of the largest Polish partisan cemetery in Poland, located in Osuchy, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. The cemetery located in a pristine Polish forest, witnessed the largest WW2 partisan battle in Lublin area. Occurred on 25-26 June 1944, Polish partisans from the Home Army (AK) and Peasant Battalions (BCh) were surrounded on Poryte Hill, but broke free to Solska Forest near Osuchy. Nazis retaliated, killing civilians. The largest Polish partisan cemetery (300 graves) and its monument were opened in 1957, with an eagle added in the 1990s.
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#10314406
29 July 2023
OSUCHY, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: View of the largest Polish partisan cemetery in Poland, located in Osuchy, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. The cemetery located in a pristine Polish forest, witnessed the largest WW2 partisan battle in Lublin area. Occurred on 25-26 June 1944, Polish partisans from the Home Army (AK) and Peasant Battalions (BCh) were surrounded on Poryte Hill, but broke free to Solska Forest near Osuchy. Nazis retaliated, killing civilians. The largest Polish partisan cemetery (300 graves) and its monument were opened in 1957, with an eagle added in the 1990s.
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#10314408
29 July 2023
OSUCHY, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: View of the largest Polish partisan cemetery in Poland, located in Osuchy, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. The cemetery located in a pristine Polish forest, witnessed the largest WW2 partisan battle in Lublin area. Occurred on 25-26 June 1944, Polish partisans from the Home Army (AK) and Peasant Battalions (BCh) were surrounded on Poryte Hill, but broke free to Solska Forest near Osuchy. Nazis retaliated, killing civilians. The largest Polish partisan cemetery (300 graves) and its monument were opened in 1957, with an eagle added in the 1990s.
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#10314410
29 July 2023
OSUCHY, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: View of the largest Polish partisan cemetery in Poland, located in Osuchy, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. The cemetery located in a pristine Polish forest, witnessed the largest WW2 partisan battle in Lublin area. Occurred on 25-26 June 1944, Polish partisans from the Home Army (AK) and Peasant Battalions (BCh) were surrounded on Poryte Hill, but broke free to Solska Forest near Osuchy. Nazis retaliated, killing civilians. The largest Polish partisan cemetery (300 graves) and its monument were opened in 1957, with an eagle added in the 1990s.
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#10314412
29 July 2023
OSUCHY, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: View of the largest Polish partisan cemetery in Poland, located in Osuchy, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. The cemetery located in a pristine Polish forest, witnessed the largest WW2 partisan battle in Lublin area. Occurred on 25-26 June 1944, Polish partisans from the Home Army (AK) and Peasant Battalions (BCh) were surrounded on Poryte Hill, but broke free to Solska Forest near Osuchy. Nazis retaliated, killing civilians. The largest Polish partisan cemetery (300 graves) and its monument were opened in 1957, with an eagle added in the 1990s.
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#8351212
5 June 2022
(L-R) Lukasz Kmita, the voivode of Małopolska and Jacek Osuch, secretary of state at the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, introduce Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki to the inhabitants of Olkusz. Mateusz Morawiecki set off to meet the Poles. The first stop of the head of the Polish government was Olkusz near Krakow, where, after handing over a modern ambulance to a local hospital, he met the inhabitants of the city. On Saturday, June 04, 2022, in Olkusz, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#8351154
5 June 2022
(L-R) Lukasz Kmita, the voivode of Małopolska and Jacek Osuch, secretary of state at the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, introduce Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki to the inhabitants of Olkusz. Mateusz Morawiecki set off to meet the Poles. The first stop of the head of the Polish government was Olkusz near Krakow, where, after handing over a modern ambulance to a local hospital, he met the inhabitants of the city. On Saturday, June 04, 2022, in Olkusz, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#8350984
5 June 2022
(R-L) Lukasz Kmita, the voivode of Małopolska and Jacek Osuch, secretary of state at the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, seen before the press conference of the Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, inside the New Hospital in Olkusz. On Saturday, June 04, 2022, in Olkusz, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#8350982
5 June 2022
Jacek Osuch, secretary of state at the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage seen during a press conference inside the New Hospital in Olkusz. With money from the COVID-19 Countermeasures Fund, the hospital in Olkusz received a new type C ambulance with equipment and the elevator inside the hospital was replaced. On Saturday, June 04, 2022, in Olkusz, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#8350978
5 June 2022
(L-R) Jacek Osuch, secretary of state at the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, Lukasz Kmita, the voivode of Małopolska and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki speaks to the media during a press conference inside the New Hospital in Olkusz. With money from the COVID-19 Countermeasures Fund, the hospital in Olkusz received a new type C ambulance with equipment and the elevator inside the hospital was replaced. On Saturday, June 04, 2022, in Olkusz, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#8350976
5 June 2022
(L-R) Lukasz Kmita, the voivode of Małopolska and Jacek Osuch, secretary of state at the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, seen before the press conference of the Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, inside the New Hospital in Olkusz. On Saturday, June 04, 2022, in Olkusz, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#4949442
4 October 2019
A Law and Justice Party campaign poster with a candidate from Olkusz, Jacek Osuch, seen on May 28 outside Ojcow Castle, near Krakow. The next Polish parliamentary elections will be held on October 13, 2019. All 460 members of the Sejm and 100 senators will be elected. On Thursday, October 3, 2019, in Rzeszow, Poland.
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