The article describes the diaries kept by the Greek Catholic clergy: Bishop Konstantyn Czechowicz, Reverend Miron Podoliński and Reverend Aleksander Zubrycki with notes on the fights for the Przemyśl Fortress. At present the records are kept in the State Archive in Przemyśl. Those diaries and Rev. Zubrycki’s memories written down between the two wars shed some new light on the events in Przemyśl in the years 1914-1915. They allow us to grasp many aspects of political, social and everyday life in the war-torn city. This article presents a detailed analysis of their content, style and the circumstances in which they were written. Finally, the article outlines the most interesting research perspectives which open up thanks to those invaluable sources.
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