Edward Żukowski
Edward Żukowski (born February 13, 1919 in Lodz, died February 12, 1985 in Dzierżoniów) - UB officer
Stanislaw and Tatiana's son Solor, spent his childhood and youth in the Soviet Union, graduated from a 10-year Soviet school, and in 1936 volunteered to join the Red Army. He was an electromechanic in the 26th Panzer Regiment. In 1942 he participated in the defense of Stalingrad, for which he was named a patrolman, in 1943 transferred to the 70th Motorized Cavalry Regiment 3, where he was a staff writer. On April 16, 1945, he was wounded in a Berlin operation, after recovering from a recuperating operation, and in 1946 he was demobilized. For participating in the battle, decorated with the Order of the Red Star and Medal for the Defense of Stalingrad. From 1946 deputy manager of cinema in Oława, and 1947-1948 collector in the power plant in Oława. Member of PPR / PZPR. Since July 1, 1950, junior lecturer of Section I PUBP in Wroclaw, since 15th of February 1951, junior officer of the interrogation, and since 1 April 1951, investigator of PUBP in Kamienna Góra, since 1 May 1952 investigator I PUBP in Kamienna Góra, the degree of the sergeant, 1 August 1952 transferred to Wołowa as an investigative officer of the PUBP Investigative Section. From 1 June 1953, senior lieutenant of PUBP in Wołowo, in July 1954 appointed lieutenant, January 31, 1955 freed from service. In 1953, he was twice awarded a cash prize of 150 zlotys for his distinction at work, but was also sentenced to a 3-day house arrest and 3-day detention in 1950, and in 1953 a 5-day detention and a 50% deduction, in 1954 he was reprimanded. warned of negligence on the part of the suspect, and the sentence of 3 days of detention and the deduction of 50% of the charges for "getting drunk and not serving." Bibliography
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