Kazimierz Fabrycy

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Kazimierz Fabrycy

Kazimierz Fabrycy (3 March 1888, Odessa - 18 July 1958) was a Polish general.

Early life[]

Kazimierz Fabrycy was born on March 3, 1888 in Odessa, in the Kherson Governorate of the Russian Empire. Upon graduating from school in Niemirów he enrolled for a year-long military service in the Russian army. He followed this with enrollment at Polytechnic School of Lviv and then later at the Technical University of Munich. From this latter institution he was conferred a degree in engineering. Even as a student Kazimierz flung himself into activities of the Polish independence movement. Between 1908 and 1910 he co-founded first the Union of Active Struggle and then the Rifle Association.[1]

Later career[]

Fabrycy was a member of the Polish Legions in World War I, and fought in the Polish Soviet War.

He was the Viceminister of military affairs from 1926 to 1934, and commander of several infantry divisions during the interwar period in the Second Polish Republic.

During the Invasion of Poland of 1939, Fabrycy was the commander of Armia Karpaty and later the Romanian Bridgehead area.

After being evacuated to Romania, he was given assignments of small importance in the recreated Polish Army in the Middle East area. Fabrycy remained in exile, and died in 1958 in London.

Honours and awards[]

Virtuti Militari Ribbon.png Silver Cross of the Order of Virtuti Militari (No. 2771)
POL Polonia Restituta Wielki BAR.svg Grand Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, previously awarded the Commander's Cross with Star and the Commander's Cross
POL Krzyż Niepodległości BAR.svg Cross of Independence
POL Krzyż Walecznych (1940) 4r BAR.PNG Cross of Valour - four times
POL Złoty Krzyż Zasługi BAR.svg Gold Cross of Merit
Mark officers "Parasol"
EST Order of the Cross of the Eagle 1st Class BAR.png Order of the Cross of the Eagle, 1st Class (Estonia, 1933)
Legion Honneur GO ribbon.svg Grand Officer's Cross of the Legion of Honour, previously awarded the Commander's Cross
De twee linten van de Orde van de Kroon van Roemenie.jpg Commander's Cross with Star[clarification needed] of the Order of the Crown of Romania

References[]

  1. ^ "KAZIMIERZ FABRYCY". desertwar.net. Retrieved 25 January 2013.


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