Recently Interred Remains of Polish Westerplatte Defenders

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Recently Interred Remains of Polish Westerplatte Defenders

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Post by henryk » 05 Nov 2022, 21:47

https://www.polskieradio.pl/395/7784/Ar ... -defenders
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Final farewell for Poland's WWII Westerplatte defenders
Polish Radio 04.11.2022 23:00

The remains of nine soldiers who took part in the defence of Poland’s Westerplatte peninsula against German forces at the start of World War II were buried in a state funeral on Friday. The ceremony took place at the Polish Army Soldiers’ Cemetery in the northern city of Gdańsk, public broadcaster Polish Radio’s IAR news agency reported. The nine Westerplatte defenders, whose remains were discovered by archaeologists in 2019, were laid to rest alongside their commander, Maj. Henryk Sucharski.

Polish President Andrzej Duda led the tributes to the war heroes, telling those gathered that Poland's 1939 defence of Westerplatte "is a symbol of people fighting to defend goodness" and "a symbol of great heroism.” The president said that for the loved ones of the fallen soldiers, the state burial was “the first real, tangible farewell” to their sons, fathers and husbands, who had been for decades considered missing in action.

‘A symbol of Polish struggle for freedom, sovereignty and independence’ Duda described the Battle of Westerplatte as “a symbol of our history, of the Polish struggle for freedom, sovereignty and independence.” He added: “This place, where World War II began 83 years ago, is a symbol for the entire world.”

The president also said that the defence of Westerplatte “is a symbol of a just act, of a fair fight.” He quoted the late Pope John Paul II, who said that “everyone … has some kind of Westerplatte in their life, some tasks that must be accomplished, must be defended.” Duda thanked government agencies, including the Institute for National Remembrance (IPN) as well as experts, archeologists and doctors who identified the remains of the soldiers, for making the state funeral possible.

He told those at the ceremony: “Poland looks for its fallen soldiers until it finds them. It pays homage to them. It returns the soldiers, sons, fathers and brothers to their loved ones, and it does so tirelessly.” He concluded: "We pay tribute to the Westerplatte Defenders. Glory to the Heroes,"

The Westerplatte peninsula in the northern port city of Gdańsk is where the first shots of World War II were fired on September 1, 1939. The Battle of Westerplatte is commemorated annually as the first clash between Polish soldiers and invading German forces.

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Source: IAR, PAP, prezydent.pl


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Re: Recently Interred Remains of Polish Westerplatte Defenders

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Post by gebhk » 06 Nov 2022, 13:19

Hi Henryk

Thanks for that.

I somewhat lost track of the developments in Westerplatte history over the last few years. Does this mean that the identities of 7 of these men were finally determined by comparison with known relatives (as I inderstand, the identities of two buried two days ago, remain unknown)? And if so, is there a consensus list somewhere of the names of those 15 killed on the Polish side that are considered as certain?

Also, I presume the rough wheareabouts of the body assumed to be that of kpr Andrzej Kowalczyk are known. Are efforts being made to recover it?

For them to be buried on Westerplatte seems very apt.


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Post by henryk » 06 Nov 2022, 21:55

I do not have more information.
https://www.prezydent.pl/aktualnosci/wi ... atte,60554
Prezydent dziękował Instytutowi Pamięci Narodowej, Muzeum II Wojny Światowej, Ministerstwu Obrony Narodowej, Ministerstwu Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowym, a także ekspertom, archeologom oraz lekarzom z Pomorskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Szczecinie, którzy dokonywali identyfikacji.
Google translation:
The President thanked the Institute of National Remembrance, the Museum of the Second World War, the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, as well as experts, archaeologists and doctors from the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin who made the identification.
Perhaps Pomorski Uniwersytet Medyczny / Pomeranian Medical University can help, or IPN.

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Post by gebhk » 06 Nov 2022, 22:32

Thanks Henryk

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