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Władysław Kasza

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Władysław Kasza
Born6th August 1895
Krosno
Died25th January 1937
Warsaw
Cause of deathSuicide by firearm
AllegianceSecond Polish Republic
Service / branchRegiment commander
Years of service1914-1937
Commands9th Legions' Infantry Regiment
Battles / warsWorld War 1
Polish-Ukrainian War
Polish-Soviet War
AwardsVirtuti Militari[1]
Cross of Independence[2][3]
Cross of Valour (Poland)[4]
Cross of Merit[5]
Remembrance Medal for the War 1918-1921 [pl][6]
Medal of the Tenth Anniversary of Regained Independence [pl][6]
Badge „For Faithful Service” [pl][7]
Swastika of the 4th Infantry Regiment of the Polish Legions[7]

Władysław Kasza - (born 6 August 1895 in Polanka [pl], Krosno, died 25 January 1937 in Warsaw aged 41) Podpolkovnik of infantry of the Polish Armed Forces, independence activist, awarded the Virtuti Militari.

Early life

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He was born on the 6th of August 1895 in the village of Polanka [pl], Krosno in the family of Tomasz, a farmer and Zofia from Gieruck.[8][9] Before 1914, he went to 1st Secondary School named after King Stanisław Leszczyński in Jasło [pl], and then in Sanok, where he completed sixth grade.[10] As of 1913, he was active in the Union of Active Struggle and Riflemen's Association.[6]

Service

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On 17 August 1914, he joined the Polish Legions (WW1) and was assigned to the 9th company of the 3rd Infantry Regiment [pl].[6] On 15 March 1915 he was transferred to the 8th company of the 4th Infantry Regiment [pl][6] On 1 January 1917 he was assigned the title of a standard-bearer of the regiment.[11] In April 1917, he served in the National Inspectorate of Enlistment.[11] From 16 September 1917 to 31 October 1918, he served in the Austro-Hungarian Army.[12] On 1 October 1918, he passed the Matura at Primary school no. 8 in the name of Queen Zofia in Sanok [pl].[13][14]

On 15 November 1918, he was accepted to the Polish Armed Forces, temporarily serving as a podporuchik given by major general Bolesław Roja.[15] During the years of fighting from 1918 to 1921 Kasza served in the 4th Legions' Infantry Regiment. During this period he captured a total of around 400 prisoners, seized four cannons and 30 machine guns.[16] On the 17th of February 1919, he was wounded in Lviv.[17]

On 3 May 1922 he was promoted to Captain with seniority accompanying him from 1 June 1919 and the 281st place in the infantry officer corps.[18] On 10 July 1922 he was approved as the commander of the 3rd battalion of the 4th Legions' Infantry Regiment in Kielce.[19][20] On 31 March 1924, he was promoted to Major with seniority as of 1 July 1923 and 89th place in the infantry officer corps.[21] After being promoted to Major he was approved as commander of the battalion. On 25 October 1924, he was transferred to the Border Protection Corps as commander of the 11th Border Battalion [pl].[22]

In January 1928, he was transferred from KOP to the 25th Infantry Regiment [pl] in Piotrków as the commander of the 3rd battalion.[23] In April of this year, he was transferred to the 12th Infantry Regiment (which belonged to Kraków) in Wadowice as the commander of the 3rd battalion.[24][25] In March 1929, he was transferred to the 4th Podhale Rifles Regiment [pl] in Cieszyn as deputy commander of the regiment.[26][27] On the 24th of December 1929, the president of the Second Polish Republic made him Podpolkovnik and 11th place in the infantry corps as of 1 January 1930.[28]

On 20 November 1932, he was transferred to the 33rd Infantry Regiment [pl] as deputy commander of the regiment.[29] In August 1933, he was dismissed from his position retaining his previous service allowance.[30] In April 1934, he was transferred to the Częstochowa Square Command as commander.[31][32] From the 5th of November 1935, he commanded the 9th Legions' Infantry Regiment in Zamość.[33] On the 12th of January 1937, he was transferred to the Corps District no. II [pl] as commander.

Death

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On the night of the 24–25 January 1937, he committed suicide in Warsaw, using a firearm.[34][35][36][37] He died unmarried, having no children.[17]

References

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  1. ^ Kolekcja Orderu Wojennego Virtuti Militari. Warsaw: Wojskowe Biuro Historyczne. 2023. p. 1.
  2. ^ "Zarządzenie o nadaniu Krzyża Niepodległości z mieczami, Krzyża Niepodległosci i Medalu Niepodległości" [Order on the awarding of the Independence Cross with swords, the Independence Cross and the Independence Medal]. isap.sejm.gov.pl.
  3. ^ Dziennik Personalny, Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych, 1931-11-11, p. 361, retrieved 2022-01-19
  4. ^ Kolekcja Orderu Wojennego Virtuti Militari. Warsaw: Wojskowe Biuro Historyczne. 2023. p. 3.
  5. ^ "Monitor Polski nr. 260" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  6. ^ a b c d e Kolekcja Orderu Wojennego Virtuti Militari [Collection of the Virtuti Militari Military Order]. Warsaw: Wojskowe Biuro Historyczne (published 2023-01-20). 2023. p. 3.
  7. ^ a b Kolekcja Orderu Wojennego Virtuti Militari [Collection of the Virtuti Militari Military Order]. Wojskowe Biuro Historyczne. 2023-01-20. p. 1.
  8. ^ Kolekcja Orderu Wojennego Virtuti Militari [Collection of the Virtuti Militari Military Order]. Warsaw: Wojskowe Biuro Historyczne. 2023-01-20. pp. 1, 4.
  9. ^ Katalog główny, rok 1913/14 (zespół 7, sygn. 61) [General catalogue, year 1913/14 (set 7, ref 61)]. Rzeszów: CK Gimnazjum Państwowe Wyższe w Sanoku. p. 445.
  10. ^ Kolekcja Orderu Wojennego Virtuti Militari [Collection of the Virtuti Militari Military Order]. Warsaw: Wojskowe Biuro Historyczne (published 2023-01-20). 2023. pp. 2, 4.
  11. ^ a b Lista starszeństwa oficerów Legjonów Polskich; w dniu oddania Legjonów Polskich Wojsku Polskiemu (12 kwietnia 1917), Warsaw: Komenda Legionów Polskich, 1917, p. 33
  12. ^ Kolekcja Orderu Wojennego Virtuti Militari [Collection of the Virtuti Militari Military Order]. Warsaw: Wojskowe Biuro Historyczne (published 2023-01-20). 2023. pp. 3, 4.
  13. ^ "XXXV. Sprawozdanie Dyrekcji Państwowego Gimnazjum w Sanoku za rok szkolny 1920/1921 wraz z dodatkiem za lata : 1917, 1918, 1919 i 1920". Sanok: Fundusz Narodowy: 34. 1921.
  14. ^ "Absolwenci - I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Sanoku". 2016-03-06. Archived from the original on 2020-09-26.
  15. ^ Dziennik Rozkazów Wojskowych Nr 6 z 21 stycznia 1919, poz 238 [Journal of Military Orders No. 6 of January 21, 1919, item 238]. 1919.
  16. ^ ""Dobry Wieczór! Kurier Czerwony"". crispa.uw.edu.pl. p. 5.
  17. ^ a b Kolekcja Orderu Wojennego Virtuti Militari [Collection of the Virtuti Militari Military Order]. Warsaw: Wojskowe Biuro Historyczne. 2023-01-20. p. 2.
  18. ^ Lista starszeństwa oficerów zawodowych. Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych. 1922. p. 42.
  19. ^ Dziennik Personalny, Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych, 1922-07-22, p. 545
  20. ^ Rocznik oficerski 1923, Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych, 1923, pp. 134, 406
  21. ^ Rocznik oficerski 1924, Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych, 1924, pp. 130, 349
  22. ^ Dziennik Personalny, Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych, 1922-07-22, p. 397, retrieved 2022-01-19
  23. ^ Dziennik Personalny, Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych, 1927-12-23, p. 374, retrieved 2022-01-19
  24. ^ Dziennik Personalny, Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych, 1928-04-26, p. 138, retrieved 2022-01-19
  25. ^ Rocznik Oficerski 1928 [Officer's Yearbook 1928]. 1928. pp. 28, 172.
  26. ^ Dziennik Personalny, Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych, 1929-03-12, p. 90, retrieved 2022-01-19
  27. ^ "Rocznik oficerski 1932". Officer's Yearbook 1932: 23, 618. 1932.
  28. ^ Dziennik Personalny, Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych, 1929-12-24, p. 439, retrieved 2022-01-19
  29. ^ Dziennik Personalny, Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych, 1932-12-09, p. 413, retrieved 2022-01-19
  30. ^ Dziennik Personalny, Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych, 1933-08-21, p. 193, retrieved 2022-01-19
  31. ^ Dziennik Personalny, Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych, 1934-06-07, p. 154, retrieved 2022-01-19
  32. ^ "Lista starszeństwa oficerów zawodowych piechoty - 5 czerwiec 1935 r." Biblioteka Jagiellońska, 660285 I. Infantry Department of the Ministry of Military Affairs (published 1935): 26. 1935-06-05.
  33. ^ Opinie dowódców pułków piechoty za 1936 rok [Opinions of infantry regiment commanders in 1936]. Józef Piłsudski Institute of America. p. 43.
  34. ^ Kolekcja Orderu Wojennego Virtuti Militari [Collection of the Virtuti Militari Military Order]. Warsaw: Wojskowe Biuro Historyczne. 2023-01-20. p. 1.
  35. ^ Dziennik Personalny, Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych, 1937-03-19, p. 23, retrieved 2022-01-19
  36. ^ Gazeta Lwowska. 1937, nr 20, 1937-01-27, pp. 3, 27
  37. ^ "Kasza Władysław". zolnierze-niepodleglosci.pl. Muzeum Józefa Piłsudskiego w Sulejówku. Retrieved 2024-06-16.

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