- Józef Franczak
Józef Franczak (17 March 1918 - 21 October 1963) was a soldier of the
Polish Army ,Armia Krajowa World War II resistance, and last of thecursed soldiers - members of the militantanti-communist resistance in Poland . He used codenames "Lalek" (best known), "Laluś, Laleczka, Guściowa", and fake name "Józef Babiński". He was a resistance fighter for 24 out of 45 years of his life.Biography
Józef Franczak was born on March 25, 1918 in the Polish village
Kozice Górne , some 30 kilometers fromLublin . After attending a school forgendarmerie inGrudziądz , he was stationed as a professional soldier of the Polish Army in Równe (nowRivne , Ukraine, then part of theSecond Polish Republic ). After his capture during the Soviet invasion of Poland, he escaped and joined one of the first Polish resistance organizations, theZwiązek Walki Zbrojnej , which later became the Armia Krajowa.In August 1944 he was conscripted into the
Polish Second Army . In 1945, having witnessed some of his Home Army colleagues being executed by the communist Polish government, he left the Second Army and hid for a few months in different locations, such asSopot andŁódź , using the false name of Jozef Baginski. Later, he returned to the area of Lublin, and joined the militant anti-communist resistance in Poland, known as the cursed soldiers; he was first in a unit underHieronim Dekutowski . Caught by theUrząd Bezpieczeństwa in June 1946, together with other prisoners, he killed four guards and escaped.At the beginning of 1947, he started taking part in actions against the law enforcement agencies and the
military of the Polish communists, particularlymilicja and Urząd Bezpieczeństwa functionaries, as well as their informers. In 1947 he joined a unit led by aWolność i Niezawisłość officer,Zdzisław Broński (nom de guerre "Uskok"),which operated northeast of Lublin. In 1949 he personally executed a former resistance member, now a traitor, who turned in Broński. Then, for several years he led a team dedicated to executing traitors and informers.In 1948, during an attempted
robbery , his team was intercepted by government forces and destroyed; from that time Franczak worked alone, as more and more of his former colleagues were killed, arrested, or just gave up - particularly after theamnesty of April 27, 1956. For the next few years he would be one of themost wanted people in thePeople's Republic of Poland . He hid near the village of Piaski, and in the area ofKrasnystaw ,Chełm and Lublin counties. It has been estimated that some 200 people were involved in helping him. Supporting Franczak was very risky, as he was regarded a 'dangerous criminal', and the government punished all those who helped with several years in prison. The Lublin field office of the Polish secret police,Służba Bezpieczeństwa , worked on a plan to capture or kill him from November 1951, under the codename "Pozar" ("Fire"). In time over 100 different people were involved in the effort to eliminate him. Agents of SB would install bugs in several houses in the villages around Lublin, for the first time it happened in May 1957, in a house that belonged to Czeslawa Franczak, Jozef's sister. Soon afterwards, bugs were installed in the house of his second sister, Celina Mazur, and other places.Eventually, in 1963, he was turned in by a relative of his partner/mother of his child, a man named Stanislaw Mazur, who informed the agents about Franczak's whereabouts and his planned meeting with Danuta Mazur, who was his partner. On 21 October, 35 functionaries of
ZOMO (aparamilitary riot police ) surrounded a barn inMajdan Kozic Górnych village where Franczak was staying. They demanded his surrender; Franczak tried to present himself as a local peasant, but after having been asked about documents, he opened fire and was mortally wounded in the ensuing firefight. After autopsy, Franczak's body (without the head), was returned to the family. He was buried on a cemetery in Piaski Wielkie.Remembrance
In modern Poland, Franczak is considered a hero of the anti-communist resistance. On 17 March 2006, a special event was organized in his honor, with a mass led by
bishop of Lublin ,Józef Życiński and a memorial ceremony attended by last president of Polish government in exile,Ryszard Kaczorowski , then director ofInstitute of National Remembrance ,Janusz Kurtyka , several members to Polish parliament (Sejm ). The Institute has also organized a conference about Franczak and anti-communist resistance movements, localTelewizja Lublin has made a film dedicated to him. All of the events were sponsored byTV Polonia (Gazeta Wyborcza, 2006-03-17).References
*pl icon [http://ww2.tvp.pl/2658,20060317316251.strona Józef Franczak „Lalek” w TVP]
*pl icon [http://www.wandea.org.pl/armia-krajowa.htm Ostatni z Wyklętych] , Andrzej Solak
*pl icon [http://wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/wiadomosci/1,55670,3218036.html Oddano hołd ostatniemu żołnierzowi podziemia niepodległościowego] , Gazeta Wyborcza, 2006-03-17
*pl icon [http://www.ipn.gov.pl/portal.php?serwis=pl&dzial=368&id=952 "Podziemie zbrojne na Lubelszczyźnie w latach 1939-1956 wobec dwóch totalitaryzmów"]
*pl icon [http://prawica.net/index.php?q=node/2269 „Lalek” ostatni partyzant Rzeczypospolitej]
*pl icon Ostatni niezłomny - Józef Franczak ps. "Lalek" w 3 częściach: [http://podziemiezbrojne.blox.pl/html/1310721,262146,13.html?994747 1] , [http://podziemiezbrojne.blox.pl/html/1310721,262146,13.html?994725 2] , [http://podziemiezbrojne.blox.pl/html/1310721,262146,13.html?994711 3]See also
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