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Henryk Flame (Bartek) was born on 19 January, 1918 in Frysztat, Austria-Hungary, is a Polish resistance member. Discover Henryk Flame'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 29 years old?

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Age 29 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 19 January 1918
Birthday 19 January
Birthplace Frysztat, Austria-Hungary
Date of death 1 December, 1947
Died Place Zabrzeg, Poland
Nationality Hungary

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1918

Henryk Antoni Flame (or Flamme, nom de guerre "Grot" or "Bartek"; January 19, 1918 – December 1, 1947) was a corporal and pilot in the Polish Air Force, and a captain of the anti-Nazi, and anti-Communist resistance organization NSZ.

Henryk was the son of Emeryk and Maria (née Raszyk).

1919

In 1919 the Flame family moved from Frysztat in Trans-Olza to Czechowice-Dziedzice.

He finished the local gimnazjum and the Technical School in Bielsko.

1936

In 1936 he volunteered for the army and began studying at the School for Cadets of the Airforce in Bydgoszcz, which he completed in 1939 with the rank of corporal-pilot.

1939

During the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939, as a pilot of the squadron he fought the Luftwaffe at the Siege of Warsaw (1939).

On September 1, 1939 the first air battle of World War II took place, during which the plane piloted by Flame was shot down.

From then on he was under the direct command of the President of Warsaw, Stefan Starzyński.

1940

In the second half of 1940, thanks to the intervention of his family he was released and came back to his home town of Czechowice..

Back home, Flame began working as a machinist at the local rail year while at the same time establishing contacts with the anti-Nazi resistance.

He started an underground organization called "HAK" which soon was merged into the Home Army (AK).

The purpose of the organization was gathering intelligence and sabotage.

1943

At the end of 1943, due to the danger of an arrest by the Gestapo, together with his men he escaped to the forests where he organized an independent partisan group, which operated in the Beskid foothills.

The command of the National Armed Forces (NSZ) took notice of his actions and he received an invitation to join that organization.

1944

He agreed and in October 1944 he was sworn in as a soldier of NSZ and promoted to the rank of captain.

1945

On February 12, 1945, the Red Army entered Czechowice.

Flame, acting on the orders of NSZ command, revealed himself to Soviet authorities and together with his men presented himself at their disposal.

However, at the same time, the group retained its conspiratorial structure (the ostensible purpose was to infiltrate the Communist authorities and bureaucracy with NSZ men).

Despite objections from local communist activist, Flame was made the commandant of the Czechowice milicja (MO).

Realizing the orders of NSZ command he put his own men in charge of the police force and hired other anti-communists into the militia.

At the same time he began stockpiling weapons knowing that sooner or later a confrontation with the real communists was inevitable.

In April 1945 he was once again threatened with arrest, this time by the communists.

As before he escaped to the forests, assumed the nom-de-guerre "Bartek" and created a partisan unit - the NSZ Group of the 7th Region of Silesia and Cieszyn.

From May 1945 until February 1947 Flame "Bartek", led the largest anti-communist partisan group in the Trans-Olza region.

At its height his unit numbered 300 men, all of whom had military uniforms and were well armed thanks to Flame's previous efforts as commandant of the MO.

All together the group carried out around 340 military actions.

Among the best known occurred when Flame's men marched in formation through the town of Wisła.

This military parade lasted two hours and took place in full sight of the local communist authorities who could not do anything about it.

This demonstration of power by the "King of the Beskid foothills", as Flame soon became known, remained a source of embarrassment for the communist authorities even after Flame's death and underlined the lack of support for communists in the Cieszyn region.

1946

In September 1946 in Operation Lawina, organized by a secret police mole in Flame's unit, the UB convinced him and many of his men that they could be transported to the American zone in Germany.

In actuality while waiting to be transported out of Poland, around 200 of his soldiers were first drugged, then stripped and taken into the forests and murdered.

"Bartek" himself escaped from the transport when he realized that something was not right.

2012

He was allotted to the 123rd Fighter Squadron which was stationed in Kraków.

On the 7th of September the 123rd Squadron was withdrawn from Warsaw to Lublin.

2017

On the 17th of the same months most of the soldiers of the squadron crossed the Romanian border in order to avoid capture by the Nazis.

However, Flame remained and most likely became part of the newly formed Reconnaissance Squadron operating on the Lwów – Zaleszczyki line.

Sometime after the 17th of September his plane was shot down by the Soviets who had invaded Poland in accordance with the Nazi-Soviet Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.

He organized from various groups of retreating soldiers a convoy, which at the end of September crossed into Hungary.

In Hungary together with other Polish soldiers he was interned and placed in a temporary holding camp from which he soon escaped.

However, while hiding with a Hungarian farmer, he was denounced to the German authorities who arrested him and imprisoned him in a POW camp in a part of Austria which had been made part of the Third Reich.