Aleksander Grzybowski


Aleksander Grzybowski (born on April 7, 1879 in Kolombi, July 31, 1940) - son of a small peasant Ignacy and Zuzanna nee Kaniów, member of the PPS Fighting Organization in the Kielce region, together with his father, uncle Jan and brothers Jan and Józef, especially active in the first decade of the 20th century, participant of several armed actions, for participation in which after capture and arrest he served prison sentences of prison, imprisonment and hard work. Aleksander was active at the PPS before the revolution of 1905, including in December 1905 he took part in assaults on the commune office in Samsonowo, on the forest inspectorate in Bartków, as well as commune offices and liquor stores in the municipalities of Snochowice, Łopuszno, Smyków and Promnik . He was arrested in January 1906 and tried in the Citadel in Warsaw, he was sentenced to a total of 36 months in prison. Released at the beginning, in June this year, he took part in the attack on officers of the Russian gendarmerie, during which four guards were killed. He was arrested two days after the action, he was arrested, first to the prison in Kielce, then to Chęciny and again to Kielce, remaining until the end of 1911 formally in custody. After a hunger strike, which he carried out together with other members of the OB PPS, the investigation of his case accelerated, and in December 1911 he was sentenced to 10 years of hard work. Imprisoned in the Royal Arsenal in Warsaw, then in the Mokotow Prison, then (in August 1914) to Nizhny Novgorod, and finally to Butyrek in Moscow. From there he left after the gates of this prison were opened as a result of the February revolution of 1917. He came to Poland in 1918, he died in 1940. Sources

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