Czeslaw Kania


Czesław Kania pseud. Nałęcz, Witold, Wyrwa, Waldemar (born on March 19, 1909 in Lipniki, in the Ostrołęka poviat, died on August 12, 1949 in Warsaw) - Polish activist of the independence underground during World War II and the post-war anti-communist underground. Curriculum vitae

In 1931-1932 he served in the military. In February 1944 he joined the National Armed Forces (NSZ) unit operating in his hometown of Ostrołęka, where he served as commander of the company in the municipality of Łyse. At the end of the Second World War, he served in the anti-communist underground, serving as commander of the 2nd Battalion in the Headquarters of the NZW "Orawa" District. From July 1946 he was in charge of the interview of the Commander of the Sixteenth District of the NZW for crypts. "Mazovia", and since July 1947 he was a member of the 16th Commando of the Warsaw Uprising District of the crypt. "Eagle". He was arrested on June 25, 1948, then sentenced to death and executed in the Mokotow prison in Warsaw.

May 23, 2013 pesticide remains Czesława Kani was found by the IPN team led by prof. Krzysztof Szwagrzyk in the "Ł" quarter of the Military Cemetery in Powązki in Warsaw. The ceremonial handing over of the identification note to Czesław Kani's family took place on June 9, 2016 at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw. Sources

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