- Marian Kukiel
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Marian Włodzimierz Kukiel pseudonym: Marek Kąkol, Stach Zawierucha (b. 15 May 1885 in Dąbrowa Tarnowska - 15 August 1972 in London) was a Polish general, historian, social and political activist.
One of the founders of Związek Walki Czynnej in 1908 and prominent member of Związek Strzelecki; he fought in the Polish Legions in First World War. Kukiel became from 1919 until 1920 Deputy Head of Section III of the Polish General Staff and took part in the Polish-Soviet War. Then in 1920 he became the Commanding Officer of the 51st Regiment of the 20th Brigade and Head of the Historical Bureau, General Staff. From 1923 until 1925 he served as General Officer Commanding the 13th Division; after Piłsudski's May Coup he resigned his position. From 1927 he was a professor of military history at Jagiellonian University. Since 1932 he became member of PAU. From 1930 until 1939 he was director of the Czartoryski Museum in Kraków.
In 1939 he took part in the defence of Lwów. From 1939 until 1940 he was Vice-Minister of War of the Polish Government in Exile in London. From 1940 until 1942 General Officer Commanding the 1st Polish Corps based in Coatbridge Scotland and since 1943 Minister of War of the Government in Exile. From 1945 until 1973 professor of the Polish University in Exile. From 1946 until 1973 director of the Polish History Institute in London. From 1951 to 1966 member of the Sikorski Institute in London.
Works
- Dzieje wojska polskiego w dobie napoleońskiej 1795-1815 (t. 1-2 1918-20)
- Zarys historii wojskowości w Polsce (t. 1-2 1921, published in 1949)
- Wojna roku 1812 (t. 1-2 1937)
- Dzieje Polski porozbiorowej 1795-1921 (1961)
Categories:- 1885 births
- 1972 deaths
- Jagiellonian University faculty
- Polish generals
- Polish politicians
- Polish historians
- Polish people of the Polish–Soviet War
- Honorary Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath
- Commanders of the Order of Polonia Restituta
- Polish military personnel stubs
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