Poland and Ukraine Honor Their Fallen Together: Ceremony at the Mound for the Warriors Commemorates Heroes of 1920.

Honoring 1920 heroes near the Mound
Honoring 1920 heroes near the Mound

Joint Tribute to Ukrainian and Polish Soldiers

According to Espreso.tv: A memorial ceremony honoring Ukrainian and Polish soldiers who died in June 1920 took place near the Mound for the Fallen Warriors in the Ruzhyn community, Zhytomyr region. The event brought together representatives from national and local authorities, the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Ukraine, military personnel, and clergy—underscoring the shared historical ties between the two nations. This gathering reflects ongoing efforts to preserve the memory of a pivotal moment in both countries' struggle for sovereignty.

Historical Background

In the spring of 1920, joint Ukrainian and Polish forces liberated Kyiv from Russian troops, halting the advance of the Bolshevik army. The soldiers who perished on these battlefields became enduring symbols of the fight for freedom. Their resistance culminated in the battle known as the 'Miracle on the Vistula,' which left a profound mark on the histories of both Ukraine and Poland.

Ceremony participants laid flowers at the memorial as a gesture of respect for the fallen.

“This joint commemoration stands as another testament to the respect Ukraine and Poland hold for their shared history of fighting for freedom and for the memory of those who gave their lives for the independence of their peoples,” said representatives of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory.

Attendees included representatives from:

  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
  • The Office of the President
  • The Zhytomyr Regional Military Administration
  • The Regional Council
  • The Ruzhyn Settlement Community
  • Military servicemembers and clergy from the Orthodox Church of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

This event highlighted the importance of remembering the heroism of those who fought for their nations' freedom during a difficult era.

Honoring the heroes who died in the struggle for independence remains a vital element of national identity for both Ukraine and Poland. Joint efforts to preserve the memory of these events help strengthen bilateral relations and emphasize the shared historical experience of the two peoples. This ceremony also serves as a reminder of the importance of unity in confronting external challenges and threats that persist in the modern world.


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