Franciszek Krajowski

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Franciszek Krajowski (born Czech: František Králíček; September 30, 1861 in Velešín, south Bohemia (then in Austrian Empire) – November 22, 1932 in Brest) was a Czech-Poles military officer and a General of the Polish Army.

He started his career in the Austro-Hungarian Army.

After World War I he joined the Polish Army and served as a commanding officer of various units on the fronts of the Polish-Ukrainian War and the Polish-Soviet War. Until 1922 he commanded the 9th Corps Area in Brześć nad Bugiem (Brest). Retired, he settled in that town where he died November 22, 1932.