Dzerzhinsky Political-Military Academy in Warsaw

Dzerzhinsky Political-Military Academy in Warsaw

Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky Political-Military Academy in Warsaw _pl. Wojskowa Akademia Polityczna im. Feliksa Dzierżyńskiego – was Soviet style military academy established by communists in Warsaw 1951-1990.

It was an institution founded for indoctrination of higher command of Ludowe Wojsko Polskie. Political-Military Academy alumni have become further Political commissars in army.

Professors

* Czesław Madajczyk
* Julian Polan-Haraschin
* Stanisław Herbst
* Jerzy Wiatr
* Jan Szczepański
* Janusz Reykowski
* Stanisław Kwiatkowski
* Tadeusz Dziekan
* Kazimierz Ochocki
* Józef Borgosz
* Rudolf Dzipanov
* Edward Barszcz
* Ryszard Ratajczyk
* Zbigniew Chądzyński
* Ludwik Bazylow
* Marian Leszczyk
* Bolesław Krasiewicz
* Janusz Teleszyński
* Emanuel Halicz
* Michał Pirko
* Stanisław Józef Sokołowski


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