War Cemetery No. 95 - Stróşówka - a soldier's burial place from the First World War located in Stróşówka, in the Garbacz hamlet, on the provincial road No. 977. It belonged to District III - Gorlice of the Cemetery Graves Division of the C. and K. Military Commanders in Krakow. The cemetery is buried: * 22 soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian army * 43 soldiers of the German army * 28 soldiers of the Russian army * 39 soldiers whose military affiliation were not recognized. [source: Wikipedia, 2801384]
The cemetery on a rectangular plan was designed by Hans Mayr. From the front is fenced with a low fence of iron railings with an entrance gate. The other side is surrounded by a stone wall. A fragment of the wall in front of the entrance is a monumental wall in the shape of a triangle with a recess on the inscription plate and with a concrete cross towering over it. There are 14 collective and 2 single graves on the cemetery. They are arranged in two parallel rows. The graves are in the form of: * cast iron crosses with a shield at the intersection of the arms * of cast-iron Lorry crosses with a laurel wreath * of concrete, triangular-ended stel with a cast-iron name plaque. Well-tended cemetery, in excellent technical condition. The tomb fields have become blurred. It is planted with oaks. [source: Wikipedia, 2801384]