Polish Soldiers in Niederweningen

Polish Soldiers in Niederweningen. During World War II, around 50 to 100 Polish soldiers were interned in Niederweningen, where they were detained in the same…

Location: Niederweningen, Switzerland, Switzerland

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Category: legendary

During World War II, around 50 to 100 Polish soldiers were interned in Niederweningen, where they were detained in the same school cellar that had previously served as a makeshift prison. The soldiers left behind a graffiti of an eagle, the symbol of the 2nd Polish Rifle Division.

Source: Schweizer Geschichte - ein Schulhauskeller als Gefängnis

Polish Soldiers in Niederweningen — Switzerland, Canton of Zurich

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