James Lewandowski


Jakub Lewandowski (born July 25, 1899 in Rempina, died July 3, 1972 in Płock) - an officer of the AL and UB.

Władysław and Helena's son, working with his father in his youth, joined the People's Militia in Płock in 1918, after which he was incarnated in the Fourth Battalion in Warsaw, where he met with communist activists. He sold leaflets against the Soviet war, for which he was arrested and imprisoned until 1922. After his release, he settled in Zawidz, where in 1926 he joined the PSL "Liberation", maintaining contacts with the KPP activists. Later he was a member of the District Board of SL. He participated in the organization of marches and demonstrations of leftist peoples. He was arrested several times, and in 1936 he was imprisoned in Sierpc prison. During the occupation he was co-organizer of the Communist underground organization Revolutionary Workers and Peasants Council "Hammer and Sick" in northern Mazovia, and from 1942 PPR and GL. Member of the District Committee (KO) of the PPR, head of the district staff of the GL. In 1944 he was head of the AL staff at Sierpc county and commander of the AL guerrilla group. After the war he co-organized the District Public Security Office (PUBP) and the MO command in Sierpc, later directed as an officer to the WUBP in Szczecin. He was p.o. Head of PUBP in Gryfice. In 1946 he was seriously wounded in the fight against the anti-Communist group and transferred to a state of rest, then returned to Plock, where he worked in rural cooperatives and in the regional egg-poultry farm. Activist of PPR and PZPR, since 1964 on recruitment. He was awarded the Order of the Second Class Labor Medal and the Officer's Cross of the Order of the Restoration of Poland. Bibliography

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