Henryk Mazurek
Henryk Mazurek - a soldier of the Polish Army of the 2nd Polish Division of the Vistula River Branch, was serving as commander of the KU-4 armed ship in the September 1939 campaign. Henryk Mazurek served in the Navy since the late twenties. After graduating from the school of marine specialists in the sterilizer specialty, he was assigned to the Navy Flotilla of Pinsk. On July 1, 1939, in the degree of professional maturity, he took command of the armed KU-4 towing boat and on board he passed the whole fighting route of the OW "Wisła. After the self-procreation of the unit on September 11, a sagging troop of sailors under his command pierced towards Modlin and Warsaw. On 18 September, after a failed attack on the German positions, the squadron ceased to exist, and Masurka's prisoner became captive. In July 1940 he escaped from the POW camp and passed In August 1944, he was appointed deputy chief of administrative and economic affairs of the Independent Maritime Reserve Battalion, with whom he reached Gdansk, finishing his military career as a lieutenant in the navy and was awarded the Partisan Cross for his military merits. < / P>
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