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Independence Monument in Pabianice

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    April 4, 2025

    The Monument of Independence, unveiled in Pabianice on 12 November 1933, by M. Lubelski. This monument owes its creation to the numerous sacrifices of the Pabianice community, which wanted to commemorate the joyful fact of the liberation of the Homeland from the shackles of the occupiers and Bolsheviks in 1920. The monument was erected in the place where the insurgents, including many residents of the city, were quartered in the summer of 1863. In the same place on 10 December 1905, in a huge demonstration, the residents of Pabianice demanded freedom and independence, and in October 1914, the first unit of legionnaires stopped in Pabianice and Dąbrowski's Mazurka was played. In this place, the first Pabianice unit of the Polish army under the command of a Pabianice resident - Lieutenant Antoni Jankowski - swore an oath of allegiance to the Republic of Poland in December 1918. What did this monument look like? On its pedestal stood a vigilant legionnaire, at whose feet lay shattered border posts. On the walls, on the other hand, the face of Marshal Józef Piłsudski was placed, as well as the names of those Pabianice residents, called the Pabianice Eaglets, who gave their lives for the Fatherland in the years 1914-20. These were the names of fallen scouts, students, workers and intelligentsia. On November 15, 1939, the Germans blew it up as part of their fight against Polishness.

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      Location: Pabianice, Łódź, Łódź Voivodeship, Poland

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