Wilhelm Lawicz-Liszka
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Wilhelm Lawicz-Liszka was a Polish infantry officer of the Polish Legions in World War I and the Blue Army, a colonel of the Polish Armed Forces and the Polish Armed Forces in the West. He fought for Polish independence in World War I and World War II and the Polish–Soviet War. In 1966 he was appointed brigadier general by the president of the Polish government-in-exile.
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Born | (1893-11-09)November 9, 1893 Kraków, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Austria-Hungary |
Died | February 16, 1968(1968-02-16) (aged 74) London, England, United Kingdom |
Allegiance | Austria-Hungary Poland |
Branch | Austro-Hungarian Army Polish Armed Forces Polish Armed Forces in the West |
Years of service | 1914 — 1968 |
Rank | Brigadier General |
Battles/wars | World War I Polish–Soviet War World War II |
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