This fort, built in 1883 to 1888 was part of the Modlin fortress. It was modernised in the period 1912-1914 and saw action during the First World War.
It was a place of fierce fighting during the German invasion of Poland. Several attacks by the SS armoured "Kempf" division were repulsed by the Polish garrison. As a result, 400 Polish POW's and 100 civilians were executed on September 29th 1939.
In 1944, fortress I Modlin was reused as an internment and transit camp for 30.000 Warsaw insurgents.
The fort today:
It is currently the headquarters of a local catering company.
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