Stanisław Kowalczyk (born 1925)
Stanisław Kowalczyk ps. "Baśka", "Retaliation", "Karol", "Edek" (born May 6, 1925 in Gródek, died August 7, 1952) - soldier of the underground of independence.
In the years 1946-1947 he was a soldier of WiN, the place of Rząśnik (Ostrów Mazowiecka Oblast). On 9 April 1947 he appeared in PUBP in Ostrow Mazowiecka. From spring 1947 until autumn 1947, a soldier of Jan Kmioł's division operating in the area of the triangle covering Nasielsk, Pułtusk, Wyszków. From autumn 1947 to spring 1948, he undertook a co-operation with UB as a "Grzegorz", with the consent and knowledge of the commander of the Jan Kmioł branch, in order to obtain information and disinformation of the enemy.
In the spring of 1948, as a result of the threat of expulsion and recruitment into the army, he returned to the forest division of Jan Kmiołek and remained there until his arrest in 1951. On September 15, 1951, he was arrested in Lodz in the "Dworcowa" Restaurant following the provocation of officers of the Ministry of Public Security in Warsaw. After a brutal investigation, he was convicted on 3 April 1952 for anti-communist activity by the Warsaw District Court for a fourteen-fold death sentence. On May 9, 1952, the Military Court upheld the sentence. He was murdered by officers of the Ministry of Public Security on August 7, 1952 in prison at ul. Rakowiecka in Warsaw with its commander Jan Kmiołek. The burial site is unknown today.
October 29, 2009 for posthumously honoring the independence of the Republic of Poland was posthumously awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. Bibliography
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