- Łukasz Ciepliński
Łukasz Ciepliński (
October 26 ,1913 –March 1 ,1951 ) was a Polishsoldier who fought in the Polish anti-Nazi and anti-communist resistance movements. He used the noms de guerre "Pług", "Ostrowski", "Ludwik", "Grzmot", and "Bogdan". Ciepliński was executed atMokotów Prison prison inWarsaw , shot in the back of the head by the Polish secret service,Urząd Bezpieczeństwa . For almost fifty years, his name was expunged from all books by the Communist government of the PRL.Early years
Ciepliński was born in the village of
Kwilcz ,Kreis Birnbaum (Polish: "Powiat międzychodzki"), in theGerman Empire 'sProvince of Posen . Although Poland was partitioned, he grew up in a patriotic family. As his native village was located on the then-western outskirts of Polish ethnic territory, his parents – Franciszek Ciepliński and Maria "née" Kaczmarek – taught him Polish history and traditions as a child. His great-grandfather fought in theGreater Poland Uprising (1848) , while his older brothers fought in theGreater Poland Uprising (1918-1919) .Young Ciepliński started elementary school in Kwilcz, but completed it in 1929 in
Międzychód . After graduating from high school, Ciepliński went to the Third Cadet Corps inRawicz , and then to the Military College inOstrów Mazowiecka . In 1936 the young officer joined the 62nd Infantry Regiment inBydgoszcz , where a year later he became leader of an antitank unit.World War II
Ciepliński was twenty-six years old when
World War II began. He participated in theBattle of the Bzura and in theKampinos wilderness, trying to get acrossWehrmacht lines to besieged Warsaw. His participation in thePolish September Campaign was noticed by GeneralTadeusz Kutrzeba , who personally awarded him theVirtuti Militari for destruction of six German tanks. Cieplinski, who was commandant of the antitank unit of the 62nd Infantry Regiment, destroyed the tanks on September 17, 1939, nearWitkowice .Resistance movement
In mid-September 1939, Ciepliński managed to reach Warsaw and take part in the defense of the city. When the Polish capital surrendered, he decided to continue the struggle. In late fall 1939, he moved to the environs of
Rzeszów , and from there, crossed theCarpathian Mountains toBudapest , where he came into contact with the Polish military. In early 1940, after further training, Ciepliński returned to occupied Poland. He was apprehended byUkrainians inBaligród , who handed him over to theGermans . Imprisoned inSanok , he escaped in April 1940, and dressed as aLemko peasant, eventually reached Rzeszów.uccesses of Ciepliński and his men
After returning, Ciepliński started to participate in the Polish resistance movement. Promoted to commander of the Rzeszów District of the
Związek Walki Zbrojnej , later called theHome Army , he distinguished himself in several operations. Ciepliński took part in numerous attacks on German outposts in the areas of Rzeszów,Dębica , andKolbuszowa . A skilled activist, he organized a successful intelligence network. His men liquidated some 300Gestapo agents and collaborators. In the spring of 1944, his unit capturedV-1 andV-2 rocket parts. Furthermore, Ciepliński's operatives locatedAnlage Süd , a secret headquarters ofAdolf Hitler , found in a rail tunnel near the town ofStrzyżów .In the spring of 1944, Ciepliński, now promoted to major, carried out the so-called “Kosba Action”, aimed at the liquidation of the
Nazis in the area of Rzeszów. Soon afterwards, whenOperation Tempest began, his unit, reorganized as the 39th Infantry Regiment, participated in the actions that liberated Rzeszów onAugust 2 ,1944 .After World War Two
In the summer of 1944, Rzeszów and its adjacent area was captured by the
Red Army . TheSoviet Union ordered allHome Army members to give up their arms and to enter theLudowe Wojsko Polskie . Ciepliński strongly opposed and resisted this idea.Anti-communist movement
On the night of October 7-8 1944, Ciepliński's unit undertook an unsuccessful attempt to free some 400 Home Army soldiers, imprisoned by the
NKVD in Rzeszów Castle. Then, in early 1945, he moved toKraków and participated in the anti-communist NIE resistance movement. In mid-1945 he joinedWolność i Niezawisłość (WiN), becoming commander of the Kraków District of WiN and soon afterwards the Southern Poland District of WiN.In early 1947, fearing repressions, Ciepliński moved from Kraków to
Zabrze . Under his skillful leadership the WiN organization thrived, mostly in the propaganda and intelligence fields. Ciepliński tried several times to get in touch withWestern Allies to inform them of the situation in Poland. The NKVD andUrząd Bezpieczeństwa were tracking him the entire time, and finally, onNovember 28 ,1947 , he was arrested inKatowice .Imprisonment
On the following day, Ciepliński was transported to
Mokotów Prison in Warsaw. For months he was kept insolitary confinement , lit day and night by a very strong lightbulb. He was brutally tortured, with NKVD agents personally overseeing the interrogation. His legs and hands were broken, so for meals his companions had to carry him in a blanket.Tortures lasted for three years; in a letter smuggled from prison, Ciepliński wrote to his wife, “I was lying in a puddle of my own blood, I had no idea what I was asked about and what I was saying”.Fact|date=September 2007
The trial finally took place in October 1950 in the Military Court in Warsaw. On
October 14 , Ciepliński was given five counts of the death sentence and 30 years of imprisonment. Execution took place at 6 a.m. onMarch 1 ,1951 in the basement of the Urząd Bezpieczeństwa prison in Warsaw. Shot in the head, he probably died on the spot. His family never received the body, and the burial place is unknown.On the same day, six other WiN activists were shot:
Adam Lazarowicz ,Mieczysław Kawalec ,Józef Rzepka ,Franciszek Błażej ,Józef Batory , andKarol Chmiel .Comic book
In early December of 2007, Rzeszow’s branch of Polish
National Remembrance Institute (IPN) announced publication of first IPN’s sponsored comic book. The work presents life of Lukasz Cieplinski, it was created by Rzeszow University’sWojciech Birek (author of screenplay) andGrzegorz Pudlowski , who drew all pictures. It has 46 pages, but as Birek says, Cieplinski’s life deserves at least 150 pages. It begins in a courtroom in the early 1950s, during Cieplinski’s trial. Then it moves back, presenting his life - Polish September Campaign and his conspirational activities. Also, the authors mention other activists, who cooperated with Cieplinski.Honors
For fifty years Ciepliński’s name was banned from public use. The widow, Wieslawa Cieplinska and their little son Andrzej were ostracized and lived in poverty.
After the collapse of the communist
People's Republic of Poland , the new democratic government honored him posthumously with theVirtuti Militari 5th Class, on a decree of PresidentLech Kaczyński onMay 3 ,2007 . Tablets dedicated to his memory can be found in Rzeszów and Kwilcz; the 28th Elementary in Rzeszów has been named after him, as well as a street in the same city.ee also
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Cursed soldiers
*1951 Mokotow Prison execution References
* http://www.powstanie-warszawskie-1944.ac.pl/zw_win.htm pl icon
* http://www.videofact.com/polska/cieplinski.html pl icon
* http://www.ipn.gov.pl/portal/pl/359/925/ pl icon
* http://zhwin.pl/zrzeszenie/zarzady4.htm pl icon
* http://www.naszdziennik.pl/index.php?typ=my&dat=20070502&id=my12.txt pl icon
* http://wiadomosci.onet.pl/1647847,16,pierwszy_komiks_historyczny_wydany_przez_ipn,item.html pl iconExternal links
* [http://www.panoramio.com/photo/921233 Anlage Süd Hitler Quartier]
* [http://gorkiwielkie.w.interia.pl/win.htm Article about the execution of Ciepliński and six other men] pl icon
* [http://www.zwoje-scrolls.com/zwoje19/text11p.htm Article about communist terror in Poland, including facts about Ciepliński] pl icon
* [http://www.ipn.gov.pl/wai/pl/18/5093/PRZEGLAD_MEDIOW__4__maja_2007_r.html Information about Virtuti Militari medal for Ciepliński] , from theInstitute of National Remembrance pl icon
* [http://www.zse.bydgoszcz.pl/~grant/index.php?c=4&n=205 Tablet dedicated to Ciepliński in a high school in Bydgoszcz] pl icon
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