- Wacław Stachiewicz
Infobox Military Person
name=Wacław Stachiewicz
rank=Generał brygady
born=birth date|1894|11|19|mf=y
placeofbirth=Lemberg ,Austria-Hungary
died=death date and age|1973|11|12|1894|11|19|mf=y
placeofdeath=Montreal ,Canada
allegiance=Poland
serviceyears=from 1912
commands=
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awards=Brigadier General Wacław Stachiewicz (1894-1973) was an officer of thePolish Army , geologist and a Polish writer. Brother to GeneralJulian Stachiewicz and husband to Gen.Roman Abraham 's sister, Stachiewicz was the Chief of General Staff of the Polish Army during the Polish Defensive War and one of the authors of the plans for that war.Wacław Stachiewicz was bornNovember 19 ,1894 inLwów (Lemberg) in Austro-Hungarian Galicia. After graduating from one of local gymnasiums, he entered the geological faculty at theUniversity of Lwów . In 1912 he joined the undergroundZwiązek Strzelecki , where he received military training and graduated from NCO and officer courses. After the outbreak of the Great War, in August 1914 he joined the Polish Legions, where he became a platoon commander in the 1st Regiment. OnOctober 9 he was promoted toSecond Lieutenant and sent with a secret mission to the other side of the Russo-Austrian front to help in creation of Polish underground organizations in the territory still under Russian occupation. In 1915 he was moved to the newly-formed 5th Regiment, where he commanded the 4th company. Wounded in thebattle of Konary , he was moved to various staff duties, among others he served as an aide to the chief of staff of the regiment. In March 1917 he graduated from an officer course of theGeneral Staff and was to be promoted.However, in the effect of the
Oath Crisis of 1917 he was drafted into theAustro-Hungarian Army , demoted to sergeant and sent to the Italian Front. In March of the following year he defected from the army, returned to Poland and joined the secretPolish Military Organization . He headed that organization's central branch based inWarsaw . After Poland regained her independence, Stachiewicz's organization became one of the cores of the reborn Polish Army. Initially serving as the head of the I Detachment of the General Staff and the deputy chief of staff of the Warsaw military district, Stachiewicz soon became a staff officer of Gen.Stanisław Haller de Hallenburg 's Army. He also served in a number of roles in the Polish Ministry of War Affairs. During the battle of Warsaw of 1920 he served as a deputy chief of staff and chief of operations of Gen.Kazimierz Sosnkowski 's Volunteer Army. After the end of hostilities and thePeace of Riga , Stachiewicz returned to the ministry.In 1921 he was sent to
Paris , where he graduated fromEcole Supérieure de Guerre in late 1923. Upon his return he became a professor of tactics at theWyższa Szkoła Wojenna in Warsaw. In April 1926 he started a year of practice at the post of head of 1st detachment of the Polish General Staff and in June of the following year he became the 1st Officer of the Staff of theGeneral Inspectorate of Armed Forces . In January 1928 he completed his practice as the commanding officer of theCzęstochowa -based 27th Infantry Regiment. Finally, after a year of training there he became the chief of infantry in the elite1st Legions Infantry Division inWilno . In December 1933 he returned to Częstochowa, this time as a commanding officer of the entire 7th Infantry Division and in 1935 he was promoted to the rank ofBrigadier General . After the death ofMarshal of Poland Józef Piłsudski , his place was taken by GeneralEdward Rydz-Śmigły who nominated Stachiewicz for the post of the Chief of Staff of the Polish Army.One of the most promising staff officers in the Polish military, Stachiewicz was the author of various military plans, among them the
Plan Zachód , the Polish plan of operations in case of a war withNazi Germany and thePlan Wschód , a similar plan in case of a war against theSoviet Union . He was also the officer to prepare the Polish mobilization. In late 1939 he supervised the mobilization which was successfully accomplished despite the fact that it had to be called off due to British and French pressure. After the outbreak of the Polish Defensive War he automatically became the Chief of Staff of the headquarters of the Polish commander-in-chief. However, due to lack of communication he lost any influence on the conflict and withdrew together with Rydz-Śmigły to south-eastern Poland. After the Soviets joined the war on the side of the Nazis, onSeptember 18 he crossed the border withRomania in order to continue the struggle abroad inFrance . However, due to internal struggle for power among the Polish emigrees, the French pressured the Romanian authorities and both Stachiewicz and his superior were interned.In January 1940 Wacław Stachiewicz managed to escape from captivity and throughBucharest andYugoslavia reached French-held port ofAlgiers . However, due to Gen.Władysław Sikorski 's insistence he was again interned, this time by the French, and it was not until 1943 that he finally reachedLondon . There he spent the remaining part of the war, without any assignment. After theWorld War II he was deprived of the Polish citizenship by the Allied-backed communist authorities of Poland and had to remain in exile. In 1948 he moved toMontreal inCanada . Blamed by many for the Polish defeat in the war, Stachiewicz devoted himself to writing and was an author of several books on the Polish preparations for the war of 1939. He diedNovember 12 ,1973 . The Polish Library of theMcGill University is named after him.Bibliography
* cite book
author =Wacław Stachiewicz
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year =1998
title =Wierności dochować żołnierskiej
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pages =832
publisher =Warsaw, RYTM
id =ISBN 8386678712
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* cite book
author =Wacław Stachiewicz
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year =1977
title =Pisma (Works)
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edition =Tom 1: Przygotowania wojenne w Polsce 1935-1939 (Part 1: War Preparations in Poland)
pages =239
publisher =Paris,Instytut Literacki
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* cite book
author =Wacław Stachiewicz
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year =1979
title =Pisma (Works)
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edition =Tom 2: Rok 1939 (Part 2: 1939)
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publisher =Paris,Instytut Literacki
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