Joseph Schindler
Józef Schindler (born 23 November 1860, died after 1939 in Cieszyn) - Lieutenant Colonel of the Imperial and Royal Army, Brigadier General of the Polish Army.
On 19 February 1919 he was appointed head of the headquarters of the General Command "Kielce". In August 1921 he was appointed Colonel Assistant. Aleksandra Litwinowicza, Head of Department VII Intendentury of the Ministry of Military Affairs in Warsaw, Nalewki 4 Street. The following year was verified as a senior lieutenant colonel on June 1, 1919 and appointed head of the Corps of Lvov Lviv Commanding Officer.
March 31, 1924, the President of the Republic of Poland Stanislaw Wojciechowski, at the request of the Minister of Military Affairs, Gen. Maj. Wladyslaw Sikorski, promoted to brigadier general with seniority from July 1, 1923 and thirteen in the corps of generals.
In June 1924 he ended his service with D.O.K. VI. On June 15, 1924, the duties of the Chief of Staff of the D.D.K. No. VI was commissioned by LC. int. Kazimierz Hubert.
As of July 31 of this year, according to Art. 72 of the Act of 23 March 1922 on the basic duties and rights of officers of the Polish Army (crossing the age limit of 59 for brigadier generals) was transferred to a state of rest. He lived in Lviv. After the capitulation of the defense of Lvov, he was taken to the German occupation. He died in Cieszyn. Bibliography
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