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Julian Stachiewicz
Nickname(s)Wicz
Born(1890-07-26)26 July 1890
Lviv, Austria-Hungary
Died20 September 1934(1934-09-20) (aged 44)
Warsaw, Poland
Allegiance Austria-Hungary
 Second Polish Republic
Service / branch Austro-Hungarian Army
Polish Army
Years of service1914–1934
RankBrigadier general
Battles / warsFirst World War
Polish-Ukrainian War
Polish-Soviet War

Julian Stachiewicz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjuljan staˈxʲɛvʲit͡ʂ]; 1890- September 20, 1934) was a brigadier general in the Polish Army, historian, and writer.

Life

Julian Stachiewicz was the brother of General Wacław Stachiewicz.

Before World War I he joined the Riflemen's Association. In 1914-21 he fought in the Polish Legions, the Polish Military Organization, the Greater Poland Uprising, the Polish-Ukrainian War, and the Polish-Soviet War. He briefly commanded the 13th Infantry Division and in 1923 became head of the Military Bureau of History (Wojskowe Biuro Historyczne), being promoted a year later to brigadier general.

In 1928 he created the Military Historical Review (Wojskowy Przegląd Historyczny), a journal that is published to this day. He was involved with Polish Radio and was a member of academic societies such as the Polish Academy of Learning.

Awards

See also

References

  1. Historia Militaris Polonica. Ministry of National Defence Publishing House. 1974. p. 71. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  2. Teki historyczne: Cahiers d'histoire. Historical papers (in Polish). Instytut Historycznego Imienia Generała Sikorskiego. 1995. p. 138. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  3. "Fathers". wbh.wp.mil.pl. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  4. "Julian Stachiewicz". www.ipsb.nina.gov.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  5. Dziennik Personalny 1921.04.02 R.2 Nr13. Warsaw: Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych. 2 April 1921. p. 607. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  6. "Monitor Polski No. 260" (PDF). scan.lex.pl. Retrieved 29 February 2024.


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