Adam Lazarowicz
Adam Lazarowicz | |
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| Born | 1902 Berezowica Mała (near Zbaraz, now in Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine) |
| Died | 1 March 1951 (aged 48–49) Mokotów Prison, Warsaw, Polish People's Republic |
| Allegiance | Poland |
| Branch | Polish Army |
| Years of service | 1919 – 1951 |
| Rank | Major |
| Commands | Commandant of Dębica town Dębica's 5th Mounted Rifles Regiment Rzeszów Inspectorate of the Home Army |
| Battles / wars | Polish-Ukrainian War World War II |
| Awards | Red Star Order (Soviet Union) |
| Part of a series on the |
| Polish Underground State |
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Major Adam Lazarowicz (noms de guerre "Klamra", "Pomorski", "Zygmunt", "Jadzik", "Aleksander", 1902 – 1 March 1951) was a Polish military officer who played a prominent role in the Polish resistance movement in the German-occupied Poland in the Second World War.
After the war, Lazarowicz remained in hiding and become a member of the anti-Communist organization Wolność i Niezawislość (Freedom and Independence) fighting for Polish independence from the Soviet Union. He was imprisoned by the Soviet-imposed Communist authorities in Poland and executed on 1 March 1951 in Mokotów Prison in Warsaw.