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Władysław Kaliński (pseudonym Zubosz) was a Polish Chartered Infantry Colonel who commanded the 13th Infantry Division during
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and led the
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before being captured after the fall of
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.


Biography

He was born on March 22, 1891, in
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, the then poviat town of the
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, in the family of Jan and Katarzyna née Szwed. He passed his secondary school-leaving examination in 1912. During
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, on August 3, 1914, he joined the Polish Legions, where he served until July 1917. He was promoted successively to the rank of ensign on November 1, 1916, and second lieutenant on January 1, 1917. In September 1917, after the
Oath crisis The Oath crisis ( pl, Kryzys przysięgowy) was a World War I political conflict between the Imperial German Army command and the Józef Piłsudski-led Polish Legions. Initially supporting the Central Powers against Imperial Russia, Piłsudski ...
, as an Austrian citizen, he was incorporated into the
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and served in it until August 1918. In November 1918 he was admitted to the
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with the rank of lieutenant. He took part in the
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. He was then a company commander in the
5th Legions' Infantry Regiment 5th Legions Infantry Regiment of Józef Piłsudski (, abbreviated to 5 pp Leg.) was an infantry regiment of the Polish Army in 1918–1939. It was garrisoned in Vilnius as part of the 1st Legions Infantry Division (Poland), 1st Legions Infantry Di ...
from November 1918 to December 7, 1919, the staff adjutant of the 1st Legions' Infantry Regiment from December 7, 1919, to July 9, 1920, and the commander of the from August 8, 1920, to September 19, 1920. In 1919 he was promoted to the rank of captain. He was given the rank of major of the infantry and in the group of officers of the former Polish Legions. After the end of the conflict, he was the head of the Training Department in the First Department of Primary Weapons of the Ministry of Military Affairs from September 19, 1920 - July 21, 1922, and the battalion commander in the 36th Infantry Regiment of the Academic Legion from July 21, 1922, to November 30, 1922. From November 30, 1922, to October 1, 1924, he was a student of the Normal Course at the
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in
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. On October 1, 1924, after completing the course and obtaining the academic title of an officer of the General Staff , he was assigned to the Closed War Council Office for the position of the head of the training department. On December 1, 1924, the President of the Republic of Poland,
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, at the request of the Minister of Military Affairs, Major General
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, promoted him to the rank of lieutenant-colonel with seniority on August 15, 1924, and 97th position in the corps of infantry officers. On March 3, 1926, he was transferred to the 3rd Division of the
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to the position of the head of the "Cover" section. On June 25, 1927, he was transferred to the
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to the position of the commander of the 3rd Border Protection Half-Brigade in Podświl, and later in Berezwecz. In 1929, the unit he commanded was transformed into the . On October 23, 1931, he was transferred from the KOP to the in Stanisławów to the position of the regiment commander. On December 10, 1931, he was promoted to the rank of colonel with seniority on January 1, 1932, and ranked 6th in the corps of infantry officers. In 1936 he became the commander of the infantry division of the 14th Infantry Division in
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. In 1939, he became the commander of the 13th Infantry Division and he commanded this division during the
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, initially as a part of the
Prusy Army The Prusy Army ( pl, Armia Prusy) was one of the Polish armies to fight during the Invasion of Poland in 1939. Created in the summer of 1939 as the main reserve of the Commander in Chief, it was commanded by Gen. Stefan Dąb-Biernacki. The word '' ...
. After the army was broken up by the Germans, he made his way to Warsaw with some of his troops . Here he received an order from the commander of the "Warsaw" Army to recreate the 13th Infantry Division from the remaining parts of the broken divisions of the 13th,
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, 29th Infantry Divisions and the Workers' Defense Brigade of Warsaw. After the fall of Warsaw , he was taken prisoner by the Germans. He spent the war in
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. After being liberated in April 1945 from a POW camp by the
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, he left for the
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and lived in
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, where he lived until his death.


Awards

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Virtuti Militari The War Order of Virtuti Militari (Latin: ''"For Military Virtue"'', pl, Order Wojenny Virtuti Militari) is Poland's highest military decoration for heroism and courage in the face of the enemy at war. It was created in 1792 by Polish King Stan ...
, Silver Cross (No. 7072 - May 17, 1922) *
Cross of Independence Cross of Independence ( pl, Krzyż Niepodległości) was second highest Polish military decorations between World Wars I and II. It was awarded to individuals who had fought actively for the independence of Poland, and was released in three cl ...
(May 24, 1932 "for work in the work of regaining independence") *
Order of Polonia Restituta The Order of Polonia Restituta ( pl, Order Odrodzenia Polski, en, Order of Restored Poland) is a Polish state decoration, state Order (decoration), order established 4 February 1921. It is conferred on both military and civilians as well as on al ...
, Officer's Cross (November 10, 1928 "for merits in the field of organization of the army and independence work") * Cross of Valour (Awarded 4 times) * Cross of Merit, Golden cross (March 19, 1937 "for merits in military service").


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