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May 28th, 2019
A memorial honouring Polish WWII pilots will be unveiled on June 9 in the French village of Plumetot, the site of a landing ground from where Polish fighter squadrons operated during the Battle of Normandy in 1944, the Rzeczpospolita daily has reported. The idea of building a memorial came from the Polish Air Force Memorial Committee in London led by Ryszard Kornicki, the son of Colonel Franciszek Kornicki, who was the last commander of the Polish 303 fighter squadron. The memorial has been designed by Alexander Smaga, an architect living in Poland's southern city of Kraków and in London. His grandfather took part in the Battle of Monte Cassino, the daily added.
PAP
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