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Zdjecie u gory, opresjonowanego i skazanego, (ps) Stefana Paczkowskiego, ktore widnieje w kartotekach UB, IPN.

 

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Szafranek Stanislaw, mial imie i nazwisko zmienione w konspiracji na Stefan Paczkowski, glownie mu zalezalo na tym, by w razie pojmania, UB nie dotarlo do jego  rodziny, ktora  mogla byc represjonowana.

Stanislawa Szafranka skazano w sadzie pod falszywym nazwiskiem i imieniem. Rodzina nie wiedziala co sie z nim  stalo.

Z akt IPN, wynika ze obok ze Stefan Paczkowski, byl czlonkiem tajnej organizacji, majacej na celu zmienic przemoca ustroj panstwa polskiego, to tez rozrzucil wraz z innymi na terenie Sopotu, ulotki tresci antyrzadowej.

 

 

 

 

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"cursed soldiers"

 

The "cursed soldiers" (also known as "doomed soldiers", "accursed soldiers" or "damned soldiers"; Polish: Żołnierze wyklęci) or "indomitable soldiers"  is a term applied to a variety of Polish anti-Soviet or anti-communist Polish resistance movements formed in the later stages of World War II and its aftermath by some members of the Polish Underground State. The clandestine organisations continued their armed struggle against the communist government of Poland well into the 1950s. The guerrilla warfare included an array of military attacks launched against the communist regime's prisons and state security offices, detention facilities for political prisoners and concentration camps that were set up across the country. Most of the Polish anti-communist groups ceased to exist in the late 1940s or 1950s, as they were hunted down by agents of the Ministry of Public Security and Soviet NKVD assassination squads. However, the last known 'cursed soldier', Józef Franczak, was killed in an ambush as late as 1963, almost 20 years after the Soviet take-over of Poland.

The best-known Polish anti-communist resistance organisations operating in Stalinist Poland included Freedom and Independence (Wolność i Niezawisłość, WIN), National Armed Forces (Narodowe Siły Zbrojne, NSZ), National Military Union (Narodowe Zjednoczenie Wojskowe, NZW), Konspiracyjne Wojsko Polskie (Underground Polish Army, KWP), Ruch Oporu Armii Krajowej (Home Army Resistance, ROAK), Armia Krajowa Obywatelska (Citizens' Home Army, AKO), NIE (NO, short for Niepodległość), Armed Forces Delegation for Poland (Delegatura Sił Zbrojnych na Kraj), and Wolność i Sprawiedliwość (Freedom and Justice, WiS).[6]

Similar Central and Eastern European anti-communists fought on in other countries that were occupied by the Soviet Union. Wikipedia

 

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