Alojzy Seget
Alojzy Seget (born 25 November 1897 in Lubomas, died 1968) attended the German primary school, then the trade school in Racibórz.
In 1916 he was incorporated into the German army, fighting on the western front. He participated in the fighting in Gdansk and Berlin during the revolutionary revolutions in Germany in 1918. He supplied weapons to the insurrectionists of Wielkopolska, was associated with the Polish House "Strzecha" in Racibórz. Participant of the Silesian uprisings, commander of the 4th Regiment of Silesian Insurgents in the 3rd Silesian Uprising.
During the Second World War (September Campaign), he defended the central and northern sections of the Odra River. During the Nazi occupation he stayed in France and England, working there in the Central Committee for Victims of War. Later he returned to the country. He was a founding member of the Peasant Self-Help, also by his president, 1949.
On the 85th anniversary of the outbreak of the Silesian Uprising, the newly built sports hall in Lubom was named Alojze Seget. Honors Bibliography
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