- Tadeusz Puszczyński
Tadeusz Puszczyński ("
nom de guerre ": "Konrad Wawelberg";February 2 ,1895 ,Piotrków Trybunalski –February 24 ,1939 ,Warsaw ) was a Polishmilitary intelligence officer who commanded the Polish General Staff's Destruction Group during the Third Silesian Uprising.Biography
Tadeusz Puszczyński was born on
February 2 ,1895 , in the village of Józinki nearPiotrków Trybunalski inCongress Poland . He graduated from the same Piotrków secondary school asStefan Rowecki andZygmunt Zaremba , and was a member of the same boy-scout troop as Rowecki.During
World War I , Puszczyński served inJózef Piłsudski 'sPolish Legions , then participated in theSilesian Uprisings . In the Third Silesian Uprising, he commanded the Polish General Staff's Destruction Group (known, after his pseudonym, as the "Wawelberg Group "). The Wawelberg Group opened the uprising on May 2-3, 1921, by blowing up bridges linkingUpper Silesia with the rest ofGermany , thus thwarting immediate German measures to suppress the uprising.In the 1920s Puszczyński joined Poland's
Border Defence Corps , in 1936 becoming commandant of theSarny garrison (see "Sarny Fortified Area ").Puszczyński died on
February 24 ,1939 , inWarsaw and was interred atPowązki Cemetery .Awards
Puszczyński's contribution to the success of the Third Silesian Uprising was recognized with a "
Virtuti Militari " (Poland's highest military decoration), 5th class, onJune 27 ,1922 . [Wesolowski, p. 319.]ee also
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Wawelberg Group
*History of Polish intelligence services Notes
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