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Kacper Miłaszewski (sometimes written as "Kasper"), nom-de-guerre Lewald (born 5 February 1911 in
Bryniczew, died 21 May 1969 in
Wrocław) was a Polish soldier, member of the Polish anti-Nazi resistance organization, the
Home Army, leader of a partisan unit in
Naliboki forest and the
Stołpce region. He was one of the commanders in the so-called
Iwieniec Uprising (June 19, 1943).
In December 1943 he was imprisoned by
Soviet Partisans after being invited by them for "friendly talks". He was held at
Lubianka Prison, then in the Soviet
gulag. He returned to Poland in 1948. He was a recipient of the order of
Virtuti Militari.
This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (February 2022) |
Kacper Miłaszewski (sometimes written as "Kasper"), nom-de-guerre Lewald (born 5 February 1911 in
Bryniczew, died 21 May 1969 in
Wrocław) was a Polish soldier, member of the Polish anti-Nazi resistance organization, the
Home Army, leader of a partisan unit in
Naliboki forest and the
Stołpce region. He was one of the commanders in the so-called
Iwieniec Uprising (June 19, 1943).
In December 1943 he was imprisoned by
Soviet Partisans after being invited by them for "friendly talks". He was held at
Lubianka Prison, then in the Soviet
gulag. He returned to Poland in 1948. He was a recipient of the order of
Virtuti Militari.