Stanisław Lisowski (general)
Stanisław Ignatjewicz Lisowski is a Polish politician, lieutenant general of the Soviet Army and a lieutenant general of the Polish Army.
Born in the Polish family as the son of a soldier of the tsarist army of Ignacy. In 1920 he graduated from high school in Chisinau and in April he became a lecturer at the Engineer School in Leningrad. He fought on various fronts of the civil war. The study ended in 1925. He served on line posts and in education. In 1941, the commander of the pontoon regiment. In the battles with the Germans head of the unit in the staff of the Leningrad Front. Colonel of 1942. Later, the head of the Leningrad Front Engineering Force and the Head of the Engineering Army of the 67th Army.
In April 1944, he was assigned to the Polish Army and assigned to the post of chief of the engineering and engineering forces of the 1st Army of the Polish Army. On September 13, 1944, he was promoted to Brigadier General. He went all the way down to the 1st Battalion. After the war he was the head of military engineering and then head of the Department of Engineering and Mines of the Ministry of Defense. In April 1946 he was ordained to the USSR, where he died.
He put a lot of effort and creativity in creating LWP engineering troops, equipping them with equipment and resources and preparing for combat operations. He was the main organizer of the demolition of Warsaw and the territory of the country and the reconstruction of communication routes including bridges. Order of the Cross of the Grunwald 2nd Class (1945), Order of the Virtuti Militari IV Class (May 11, 1945), Order of Lenin (1936), Order of the Red Banner (1942), Order of the Kutuz II Class (1944), Order of the Patriotic War class (1944), Medal for the Defense of Leningrad (1944). Bibliography
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