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{{Righteous Among the Nations}}
'''Wacław Zagórski''', nom-de-guerre "Lech Grzybowski" (1909&ndash;1982) was a [[Polish people|Polish]] [[lawyer]], soldier, and socialist politican. At the end of 1939, he became the head of the underground [[Socialist-Independentist Organisation "Freedom"]] in Vilnius.<ref name=":0" /> He was a participant in the [[Warsaw Uprising]] with the rank of [[Captain (land)|captain]] and a commander in the famous [[Chrobry II Battalion]]. He was decorated with the [[Order of Virtuti Militari]] 5th Class in 1944.
'''Wacław Zagórski''', nom-de-guerre "Lech Grzybowski" (1909&ndash;1982) was a [[Polish people|Polish]] [[lawyer]], soldier, and socialist politican. At the end of 1939, he became the head of the underground [[Socialist-Independentist Organisation "Freedom"]] in Vilnius.<ref name=":0" /> He was a participant in the [[Warsaw Uprising]] with the rank of [[Captain (land)|captain]] and a commander in the famous [[Chrobry II Battalion]]. He was decorated with the [[Order of Virtuti Militari]] 5th Class in 1944.



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Wacław Zagórski, nom-de-guerre "Lech Grzybowski" (1909–1982) was a Polish lawyer, soldier, and socialist politican. At the end of 1939, he became the head of the underground Socialist-Independentist Organisation "Freedom" in Vilnius.[1] He was a participant in the Warsaw Uprising with the rank of captain and a commander in the famous Chrobry II Battalion. He was decorated with the Order of Virtuti Militari 5th Class in 1944.

In 1973, he was awarded the Righteous Among the Nations medal.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Powstańcze Biogramy - Wacław Zagórski". www.1944.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  • Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego (Museum of the Warsaw Uprising), [1]


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