Memorial for the Jewish Soldiers in the Polish army in World War II

Coordinates: 31°46′31.37″N 35°10′52.34″E / 31.7753806°N 35.1812056°E / 31.7753806; 35.1812056
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31°46′31.37″N 35°10′52.34″E / 31.7753806°N 35.1812056°E / 31.7753806; 35.1812056

the Memorial in Mount Herzl

The memorial for the Jewish Soldiers in the Polish army in World War II is a memorial dedicated to the Jews who served in the Polish Army and died in World War II. The memorial is in the National Military and Police Cemetery in Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. The memorial was built in 1998 next to the memorial for those who served in the Russian army. The memorial was built with pink stones with the symbols of the Polish army and the inscription of the years 1939-1945 next to stairs going to ceremonial plaza. it is inscribed with a Bible verse from 2 Samuel 1:23: "They were swifter than eagles, they were stronger than lions."

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