World War I Eastern Front Cemetery No. 123

Local nameCmentarz wojenny nr 123 – Łużna-Pustki
LocationŁużna, Polska

World War I Eastern Front Cemetery No. 123 in Łużna–Pustki is a soldier's burial place from the time of World War I, located on the Pustki hill.Wartime cemetery No 123, established in 1918, is the location of one of the largest battles on the World War I Eastern front between the Austro-Hungarian and German armies and the Russian Army: the battle of Gorlice.

At the cemetery are buried:

912 soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I_Eastern_Front_Cemetery_No._123

Coordinates 49°43'4.332" N 21°3'47.525" E

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