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The cemetery founded during the Napoleonic Wars was the burial place of the crew that defended Modlin in 1813.
During the First World War 1914-1918, fallen soldiers of the German and Russian armies were buried here, including Poles fighting in the uniforms of the partitioning armies.
During the Polish-Bolshevik war of 1920, the cemetery became a resting place of Polish soldiers who died in the fighting and died in the military hospital in Modlin.
There are also the graves of Polish soldiers killed in 1939 during the defense of the Modlin Fortress, as well as German soldiers from last 1939-1944.
In addition, soldiers of various nationalities from various armies rest here, buried in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The cemetery, completely destroyed in 1945, was partially reconstructed in 1995-1997, with Polish soldiers` graves from 1920, single and mass graves from 1939, German army soldiers` graves from 1939-1944 rebuilt.
The cemetery is entered in the register of monuments.

(inscription on the board at the entrance)