Ksawery Błasiak


Ksawery Błasiak, pseud. Albert (February 17, 1900 in Częstochowa, February 19, 1947 in Lodz) - soldier of the Home Army, member of the Polish Army Conspiracy and First Admiral of his commander Stanisław Sojczyński.

He graduated from the Faculty of Railways of the Institute of Economic Administration in Cracow. He participated in the 1939 defense war. From 1943 he was a member of the AK in the Radomsko Oblast, in the second half of 1943 served in the Stanisław Sojczyński department, then was promoted to fieldwork. In 1944 he participated in the 27th Infantry Regiment of the AK in the Kielce. After the demobilization of AK troops in October 1944, he hid. Since May 1945 he was a member of the so- the "Maneuver" commanded by Stanisław Sojczyński and the commander of a municipal company operating in Radomsko. From December 1945, he was the first lieutenant of Sojczynski as the commander of the Polish Conspiracy and at the same time from January to March 1946 he commanded the county command of KWP in Radomsko. March 13, 1946 was accidentally arrested, but after two weeks he was released in exchange for a bribe. Retired on June 29, 1946, was sentenced on 17 December 1946 to the death penalty by the Military District Court in Lodz, and then shot on 19 February 1947. His burial site remains unknown. Bibliography

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