Jerzy Dąbrowski 1919
Jerzy Dąbrowski , Dąmbrowski, Dombrowski[ 1] Junosza coat of arms , nom de guerre "Łupaszka" (born 29 April 1889 in Suwałki , executed under Soviet jurisdiction on the night of the 16th to 17 December 1940, after extensive torture at a prison in Mińsk ) – cavalry officer with the rank of podpułkownik (Lieutenant Colonel ) in the Polish Army of the Second Polish Republic , guerilla fighter .[ 2]
Of notable men who served under Lt. Col. Jerzy Dąmbrowski were Capt. Witold Pilecki (at the time of the Polish-Soviet war , 1918–1921) and Maj. Henryk Dobrzański "Hubal" (during the Polish Defensive war , 1939).
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^ known in the litherature as Jerzy Dąmbrowski or Jerzy Dombrowski . His family used the second name Dąmbrowski . In military sources he is known as Jerzy III Dąbrowski to differentiate him from other Polish army officers with the same name.
^ Strzembosz, Tomasz (1996). Saga o "Łupaszce" ppłk. Jerzym Da̜mbrowskim, 1889–1941 . Oficyna Wydawnicza Rytm. ISBN 9788386678334 .
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