Kazimierz Fabrycy
Kazimierz Fabrycy was born 3 mark 1888 year in Odessa. After moving to the Kingdom of Poland, he began to actively operate in the universally emerging Polish national-liberation movements emerging at the beginning of the 20th century. He was co -organized, He cooperated quite closely with Józef Piłsudski. After the outbreak of World War I, the then lieutenant of the factory found himself in the Polish Legions, in which it served for a year 1917, Fighting bravely and often promoting. Later he stayed in a camp in Benjaminów, where he was interned by the Germans after the so -called. oath crisis. Having left the camp, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel.
After regaining independence, he remained in the reborn Polish Army. Already in 1919 year he was promoted to the rank of colonel. During the Polish-Bolshevik war in 1920 the year Kazimierz Fabrycy commanded 34 infantry regiment. Four years later, he was promoted to the rank of brigade general. After the May coup, he took the function of deputy minister for military affairs in the newly appointed government. This office held to 1934 year, When it was sent to Lviv as the army inspector there. At that time, he received his last promotion ? to the rank of division general (1931).
During the entire interwar period, he headed the following groupings: 31BP, 20BPP, 12BP and 30DP. 15 mark 1939 the year of the factory was appointed commander of the Słowacki episode. 11 July of that year took place his unexpected promotion to the commander created to defend the army against Germany “Karpaty”. After the start of the September campaign, he fought bravely at it, But 12 September left his army still fighting on the San Line and moved with the staff to Lviv, where he was appointed the commander of the defense of the Romanian Przedmości. After crossing the Polish-Soviet border, the Red Army evacuated 18 IX with the government to Romania.
Kazimierz Fabrycy spent the rest of the war in the Middle East. He stayed there in the Stock Resort of the Independent Carpathian Rifle Brigade. Later he was stationed in Palestine.
After the war, he spent the rest of his life in Great Britain, where he died 18 VII 1958 year in London, having survived 70 years.
General Kazimierz Fabrycy had great organizational skills. It was also characterized by high volatility and an outstanding ability to design operations. He received the Virtuti Militari 5th class in his life, Polonia Restituta II class, Independence Cross, Golden Cross of Merit and a brave cross six times. Moreover, He deserved the Order of the French Legion of Honor II and III.