Memorial Stone of Fights for the Vistula River and its Abutments (Aleje Jerozolimskie Street, in front of the Polish Army Museum)
The stone commemorates the soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Division of the name of Romuald Traugutt, sent to rescue insurgents in September 1944. The place where the board is located determines the furthest extent of operation of the eighth infantry regiment of the 3rd Infantry Division.
The 3rd Infantry Division was a part of the 1st Army of the Polish Army. The military unit was formed in Sielce by the river Oka and passed the fighting route of the 1st Army. When the Uprising broke out in Warsaw, Stalin ordered the cessation of war operations and the soldiers under his orders were waiting on the right bank of the Vistula River. In September, when the Uprising expired, Polish military units were sent to help the insurgents. For help was too late, from 873 division soldiers, 485 were killed.