104th Company of Syndicalists

104th Company of Syndicalists

104 Company of Syndicalists ( _pl. 104 Kompania Syndykalistów) was a military unit created by the Union of Polish Syndicalists ("Związek Syndykalistów Polskich"), which participated in the Warsaw Uprising.

Formation and structure

It was formed in Warsaw district of Old Town on August 1, 1944, on the first day of the Uprising, as part of Company Rog of the Northern Group of the Home Army, under Colonel Karol Ziemski (nom de guerre "Wachnowski")pl icon [http://wilk.wpk.p.lodz.pl/~whatfor/104_komp_zsp.htm] ] .

The 104 Company itself was commanded by Lieutenant Kazimierz Puczyński (nom de guerre "Wronski"), and his deputy was Witold Potz (nom de guerre "Koperski"). It consisted of three assault platoons, a reserve platoon, and two labor platoons. The assault platoons were commanded by the following officers:

* 1st platoon - commandant Ignacy Choynowski ("Rogoza"), who died August 3, 1944. After that, he was replaced by Karol Choynowski ("Karol"), who was severely wounded on August 11, 1944, and was replaced by an unknown officer (nom de guerre "Nord"), who died around August 20. Finally, last commandant of the platoon was Stanislaw Narczyński ("Mały"),

* 2nd platoon - commandant Feliks Murawa ("Smaga") (seriously sick after August 20, 1944), replaced by Mieczyslaw Teisseyre ("Tesc"), who was severely wounded on August 27, 1944. Platoon’s last commandant was Stanisław Komornicki ("Nałęcz"),

* 3rd platoon - commandant Jozef Dolegowski ("Leśniewski") (died August 28, 1944) and replaced by Wacław Borowski ("Ryś").

Also, it had a unit of Military Service of Women, commanded by Maria Oneker, who died on August 22, 1944, and was replaced by Zofia Garnysz-Strzemięczna.

Participation in the Warsaw Uprising

First days

At first, the Company had around 50 soldiers, but it quickly grew in size, with numerous volunteers joining pl icon [http://wilk.wpk.p.lodz.pl/~whatfor/104_komp_zsp.htm] ] . On the first day of the Uprising, it took part in two failed attacks on a school located at Barokowa street, in which a German hospital was located. Also, it attacked the "Polish Securities Printing House" building, capturing it on the night of August 1/2en icon [http://www.warsawvoice.pl/view/11893/] ] .

On the third day of the Uprising, it had some 360 soldiers, who, however, lacked weapons. The situation improved when the Poles captured Krasiński Palace and seized German guns and grenades as well as 42 German POWs.

The Company was not only engaged in fighting pl icon [http://cia.bzzz.net/syndykalisci_w_powstaniu_warszawskim] ] . It had its own field bakery, which made bread, distributed to civilian population, as well as a field hospital, led by doctor Adam Krakowski. Furthermore, it had its own press service, consisting of members of the Union of Polish Syndicalists. It published two magazines - "Iskra" and "Syndykalista".

After heavy fights in the first weeks of August 1944, the Company became the best-equipped Polish unit in the area of the Old Townpl icon [http://cia.bzzz.net/syndykalisci_w_powstaniu_warszawskim] ] . It participated in capture of the "PASTA" skyscraper and in skirmishes around Warsaw’s Royal Castle. Then, under pressure from the Germans, it organized defence of the Old Town, including St. John’s Cathedral.

In the second half of August, the Company created its headquarters in the so-called "Professors’ House", at 12 Brzozowa Street, where it stayed until general retreat from the district. During several skirmishes back then, the Company used red-black flags of Anarcho-syndicalists, which was at odds with the Home Army’s Military police, which demanded replacement of the flag with the Polish one and change the name of the Company into 104 Company of the Home Army. It has been estimated that losses (KIA, MIA and WIA) of the unit reached more than 50% of its personnelpl icon [http://wilk.wpk.p.lodz.pl/~whatfor/104_komp_zsp.htm] ] .

Final days

In late August of 1944 the Company, numbering only around 100 soldiers, evacuated in sewage canals to the mid-city. There, it became part of the "Boncza" Battalion, and took place in fighting in the district of Powiśle, during which the Company was depleted. Assault Platoon with 26 men managed to get to Czerniaków, where it was engaged in heavy fighting. In early September, parts of the company provided rearguards during the evacuation of Warsaw’s Old Town en icon [http://um.warszawa.pl/news/powstanie/english/33.htm] ] .

On September 15, 1944, three soldiers managed to get across to the eastern bank of the Vistula, later on more men got across, where they were conscripted to the First Polish Army.

References

Further reading

* Stefan Śmigielski, "Na barykadach Starówki. 104 kompania ZSP-AK w Powstaniu Warszawskim", Warszawa 1992.
* Stanisław Komornicki, "Na barykadach Warszawy. Pamiętnik podchorążego Nałęcza" , Warszawa 2003.
* Stanisław Komornicki, "W pułapce losu", Warszawa 2003.

External links

* [http://www.um.warszawa.pl/v_syrenka/godzina_w/miejsce.php?mi_id=97&dz_id=4 Photo of the buliding in which the Company was stationed]


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