Alexander Perycz


Alexander Perycz

Aleksander Perycz ps. Paproć (born 12 September 1898, 28 October 1973) - Polish Army platoon, Warsaw Uprising (soldier of company "Gustaw").

In July 1944, he was sentenced to death in the prison cell of Mokotow, where he was transferred to a prison hospital shortly before the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising. He had a 17-month stay in Pawiak and a heavy investigation into al. Szucha. At the beginning of August 1944, nine prisoners of the cell of the hospital building, with their help, escaped into the loft at night and then escaped the prison walls. Aleksander Perycz managed to reach the insurgent post at Mokotów and joined the company of Gustav, with whom he shared insurgent fate. He fought on Mokotow and Sielce, helped to get the company commander to the sanitary point. After the fall of the insurrection, in order to avoid identification, Alexander Popławski was sent to the POW camp Stalag X B near Sandbostel, where he received the camp number 220994. After a few removals, he finally found a small sub-camp near the Swiss border. Towards the end of the war, the land-state Germans carried prisoners near the Swiss border, allowing them to cross over and thus saving them from survivors of the SS who had been fighting with prisoners of war camps. In Switzerland Alexander Periczek for 3 months treated in a hospital with severe avitaminosis. After recovering, he worked hard at the French factory to finally return to the country in September 1946. After the war he worked as a farmer in the State Farm and wrote his wartime memoirs. In 1971 he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. Bibliography

Warsaw Uprising Museum. Insurgent biograms. Alexander Periczek ps. Fern

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