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Franciszek Niepokólczycki (Teodor, Szubert, Franek, Żejmian, Halny) was born on 27 October, 1900 in Zhytomyr, Russian Empire, is an A polish military organisation member. Discover Franciszek Niepokólczycki'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 73 years old?

Popular As Teodor, Szubert, Franek, Żejmian, Halny
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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 27 October 1900
Birthday 27 October
Birthplace Zhytomyr, Russian Empire
Date of death 11 June, 1974
Died Place Warsaw, Poland
Nationality Russia

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1900

Franciszek Niepokólczycki Alias Teodor, Szubert, Franek, Żejmian, Halny (27 October 1900 – 11 June 1974) was a colonel of Polish Army.

During World War II, commander of the Union of Retaliation, officer of the Union of Armed Struggle and the Kedyw of Home Army.

1918

From November 1918 on he was a member of Polish Military Organisation in Zhytomyr.

1920

During the Polish-Soviet War in 1920 he fought in irregular units.

1922

He served in the Polish Army from 1922 in the 10th Sapper Regiment in Przemyśl and in the 3rd Sapper Battalion in Wilno.

1939

As early as 27 September 1939 he joined Service for Poland's Victory, later transformed into Union of Armed Struggle (ZWZ).

1940

In 1940 he was made a leader of a special "Reprisal" unit of ZWZ charged with Sabotage and armed struggle.

1943

He was a co-organizer of the Directorate of Sabotage and Diversion, Kedyw, of the Home Army, and in 1943 he was made the second in command of the unit, after Gen. Emil Fieldorf ("Nil").

He fought in the Warsaw Uprising as chief of the Sapper's Section of the 3rd Regiment of AK's Headquarters, with the rank of colonel.

1945

President of the Freedom and Independence from 1945 to 1946 and political prisoner of the Stalinist period.

After the surrender of the uprising he was imprisoned and in January 1945 sent to The Woldenberg II C Oflag.

After returning to Poland from his imprisonment he became once again involved in the resistance, this time directed against the new communist authorities.

Initially he was the second in command of Col. Antoni Sanojcy of Region "South" of the Armed Forces Delegation for Poland, and later the president of the southern region for the organization Freedom and Independence (WiN).

As president of WiN he took the step of recognizing the Polish Government in Exile (which by this time was no longer recognized as the official government of Poland by the Allies) as the legitimate governing body and took the decision of expanding the activities of WiN.

He made the organization grow and hoped to lead it to a point where eventually it could be made legal.

1946

On 22 October 1946 Niepokólczycki was arrested by the Polish secret police (UB) in Kraków.

A year later, in a show trial of WiN leaders he was sentenced to death.

This sentence was later changed to life imprisonment.

1956

On the wave of political changes in Polish October, on 22 December 1956 released from prison.

After being released, he had no problems finding a job and received compensation.

However, it was the object of observation by officers of the Security Service.

He did not join the Society of Fighters for Freedom and Democracy.

1958

From 1958 he was the deputy director of the plant at the Association of Polish Inventors.

He was buried in the Roman Catholic cemetery in Brwinów.

1960

He took part in the Invasion of Poland against Nazi invaders as commander of the 60th Sapper Battalion in Army Modlin.

After the defeat of Poland he joined the anti-Nazi underground.