Edward Bzymek-Strzałkowski
Edward Bzymek-Strzałkowski ps. December, 12, 1912 in Wymysłów, died in 1980 in Wesoła) - Polish political activist, soldier of the Home Army and UB prisoner. Curriculum vitae
Law student at the University of Warsaw, after the break of education employee of the Central Industrial District, participant in the September campaign. After the defeat of the Polish troops, they reached Budapest. In the beginning of 1940 he was assigned to the underground work of the country, a member of the First Armed Struggle Union, then the AK. He organized intelligence work against the Germans, led the Intelligence Brigade. Since 1944 a member of the "NO" organization - the head of the South Area Intelligence. In March 1945 he was in charge of South Area Intelligence in the Delegate of the Armed Forces, then went to the Freedom and Independence organization, where he headed the central intelligence cell of the Second Board. In August 1946, he was imprisoned and sentenced to death. He was later sentenced to death for several years and released in 1956. The prison ruined his health.
Awarded with the Silver Cross of Merit. Bibliography
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