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Florian Siwicki was born on 10 January, 1925 in Łuck, Poland (today Ukraine), is a Minister of Defence of Poland (1983-1990). Discover Florian Siwicki's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?
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88 years old |
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Capricorn |
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10 January 1925 |
Birthday |
10 January |
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Łuck, Poland (today Ukraine) |
Date of death |
2013 |
Died Place |
Warsaw, Poland |
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Poland
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Florian Siwicki Height, Weight & Measurements
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Florian Siwicki Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Florian Siwicki worth at the age of 88 years old? Florian Siwicki’s income source is mostly from being a successful Minister. He is from Poland. We have estimated Florian Siwicki's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Florian Siwicki (10 January 1925 – 11 March 2013) was a Polish military officer, diplomat and communist politician.
In 1930, Eugeniusz Siwicki was transferred to the reserve and moved with his family to village near Rivne.
At first, he was the owner of a small, three-hectare farm, and later he was employed as a bookkeeper in the commune office.
In April 1940, his father was arrested by NKVD officers.
A month later, Florian and his mother were deported deep into the Soviet Union to the Arkhangelsk region.
At the age of 17 he was forced to join the Red Army.
From December 1942, he served in the 105 Independent Sapper Battalion, where he became the deputy commander of the platoon.
In May 1943 he was in the ranks of the Polish Armed Forces in the USSR.
He served in the 1st Tadeusz Kościuszko Infantry Division.
In early 1945, after 5 months of officer training in the Soviet Union, he was commissioned a lieutenant in the Soviet-allied Polish People's Army.
He commanded infantry platoons and companies in the East Pomeranian Offensive and the Prague Offensive.
After the war, he continued his military career as an infantry officer and political career as a member and official of the Polish Workers' Party (PPR).
In the army he became a "political officer"; he advanced also in the PPR and then the Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR).
He was not very close to the Stalinist wing of the party, although dutifully carried out their orders.
From 1951 to 1953 he underwent a Command-and-Staff course for Brigade and Division Command at the M. V. Frunze Military Academy in the Soviet Union.
From 1956 to 1959 he was in charge of the Military Intelligence and Police division in the Warsaw Military District.
Siwicki was later promoted to lieutenant-colonel and commanded an infantry battalion in the Warsaw Military District until 1957.
He was promoted to colonel in 1957 and brigadier in 1960.
In the course of his career he held a number of senior posts, including military attaché in China from 1959 to 1961, commander of an independent mechanized brigade in the Silesian Military District from 1961 to 1963, commanding officer of the 8th Motorised/Mechanized Infantry Division from 1963 to 1967, commander of the 2nd Polish Army from 1967 to 1972 (including during the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968), commander of the Silesian Military District from 1972 to 1973 and Chief of General Staff of the Polish Army from 1973 to 1983.
In 1972 he became a candidate member of the Politburo of the PZPR, and in 1980 a full member.
Siwicki was appointed to the position of Minister of Defense after Jaruzelski stepped down from that post; he also functioned as Jaruzelski's "top deputy on the defense council".
He was a generał in the Polish Army and Minister of Defense of Poland from 1983 to 1990.
Son of Elżbieta and Eugeniusz.
His father was a non-commissioned officer.
In October 1983, Siwicki was awarded with the Order of the Cross of Grunwald, first class, one of his many decorations.
As agreed in the Round Table talks and during subsequent political developments, Siwicki remained the Minister of Defense in Solidarity-led government of Mazowiecki until July 1990.