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commemorates the 1943 Gibraltar B-24 crash of 4 July 1943 which caused the death of General
Władysław Sikorski Władysław Eugeniusz Sikorski (; 20 May 18814 July 1943) was a Polish military and political leader. Before World War I, Sikorski established and participated in several underground organizations that promoted the cause of Polish independenc ...
, the commander-in-chief of the
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and Prime Minister of the
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. Fifteen other people also died in the crash, with only the pilot
Eduard Prchal Eduard Maximilian Prchal (1 January 1911 – 4 December 1984) was a Czechoslovakian pilot and sole survivor of a 1943 plane crash that killed the Polish Prime Minister Władysław Sikorski. Biography Eduard Prchal was born into a family ...
surviving. The present version of the memorial, unveiled on 4 July 2013, is the third, replacing two earlier memorials erected in 1945 and 2003 near the scene of the crash. It was designed and constructed by a Polish company, using sandstone from Poland brought across Europe to Gibraltar where it now comprises much of the wide memorial.


Earlier versions of the Sikorski Memorial

The memorial originally consisted of a plaque, dedicated in January 1945, that was placed at the east end of the runway of what was then RAF North Front (and is now RAF Gibraltar /
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). The text of the plaque reads:
In 2003, the
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donated the plaque to the
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and a new memorial was erected near the airfield at Sir Herbert Miles Road, consisting of a plinth on which the plaque was mounted along with a propeller recovered from the crashed B-24. A second plaque was also installed, reading: However, the location proved unsatisfactory. Although it was a popular destination for Polish visitors to Gibraltar, there was little space around the memorial and neither tour groups nor official delegations had much room to assemble in its vicinity. The Polish authorities lobbied for a number of years to have the memorial moved to a more spacious site elsewhere in Gibraltar.


Current memorial's location and design

In 2013 the memorial was relocated to
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, the southernmost tip of the Gibraltar peninsula, and was reinstalled with a new design at a site between
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and
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. Its design was based on a concept by the late
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, Bishop of Gibraltar, who had a long-running interest in Gibraltar's connection with Poland and in Sikorski's history and memory. The new design is a semi-circular structure with a diameter of and a maximum height of . The B-24's propeller from the previous memorial was remounted on a new, larger plinth weighing more than two tons. A disc of sandstone from
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in Poland is set into the ground in the centre of the memorial, forming the plinth's base. In front of the disc, carved into the ground, are the words "General Władysław Sikorski 1881–1943". Behind the disc is a stone semi-circular wall which rises to a peak on which a carved Polish military eagle stands. The Polish naval pennant and air force emblem are embedded at opposite ends of the wall. Tablets name the other victims, in addition to Sikorski, and explain the events of the crash to visitors. The memorial was constructed by Furmanek Renewal, a company based in
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in south-central Poland, where it was first assembled to test that it all fitted together before it was driven to Gibraltar to be installed over a period of about two and a half weeks.


Dedication of the memorial

The memorial was dedicated in a ceremony held on 4 July 2013, the 70th anniversary of the crash, in which British, Gibraltarian and Polish government officials participated alongside past and present members of the Polish Armed Forces. Two Polish government ministers,
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of the
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and Andrzej Krzysztof Kunert from the
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, led the Polish delegation. Polish and Gibraltarian clergy also attended, and the ceremony was hosted by the
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, Vice Admiral Sir
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, and the
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. The British military was represented by the Commander British Forces Gibraltar and the Commanding Officer of the
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. Johns spoke in his address of "a man who lived and died as a fearless soldier and indomitable champion of the Polish cause," while
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, the
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, said in an address read on his behalf at the ceremony that he wished for the memorial to "symbolically point at those highest values which are common to us: brotherhood and freedom."


References

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