The military cemetery in Garbów features two mounds and ten graves marked by black crosses. About 130 soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian and Russian armies, who perished in the early August of 1915, are buried here. In 1928 Marian Gietko, head principle of the Elementary School in Przybysławice, erected a monument on the site. It is a roadside column shrine with the inscription, “[In memory of] The knights who fell for the freedom of the motherland, on the 10th anniversary of Poland’s independence 1928.” Two years later, the remains of around 153 soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian army were transferred here from the military cemetery in Jastków (where the Legion soldiers cemetery was established).