Czeslaw Nalborski
Czeslaw Nalborski (born 22 February 1910 in Grajewo, died 28 October 1992 in Ełk) - an officer of the Home Army. "Boar" and the Gray Shrike.
Since 1924, member of the Scouting II Men's Scouting Team. Tadeusz Kosciuszko in Grajewo. He fought in the 1939 defensive war in the ranks of the Suwalski Cavalry Brigade. He was taken prisoner from which he escaped in 1939. From 1942 a member of the Home Army, head of intelligence to the south of East Prussia. An organizer and active participant in the liquidation of the Nazi death squad known as the "Death Specter", performing mass executions on Russian prisoners, Italian prisoners and Polish prisoners from the camp in Boguszów near Prostki. Thanks to the action carried out on October 31, 1943, 300 prisoners from the camp in Boguszów were taken to be liquidated. The execution of mass executions on the prisoners and prisoners of the camp in Boguszach was suspended. He also conducted sabotage-diversion operations in East Prussia. He was awarded the Silver Cross of the Virtuti Militari Order (1943).
After the war, he was imprisoned for his activities in the AK and conspiratorial scouts.
He created and ran scouting teams in post-war Ełk, like the scouts of the Polish pre-September, encountering the reluctance of the communist authorities. In the Stalinist times, for the ordination of the team's banner in the Church, the team is dissolved.
After Stalin's death, he organized and led socially further scout teams to teach young people real history and patriotism. In the 1980s, he was removed from work in the scouting school for getting acquainted with the young people with emigre publications about true history.
One of the roundabouts in Ełk was named after him. Bibliography
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