Wacław Czyżewski

Wacław Czyżewski
Personal details
BornWacław Raś
(1917-04-25)25 April 1917
Zielonka, Poland
Died30 January 2002(2002-01-30) (aged 84)
PartyPolish United Workers' Party
Military service
Branch/servicePolish People's Army
RankDivisional general
Commands1st Mechanized Division
Internal Defense Forces
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Wacław Czyżewski (real name Wacław Raś, pseudonyms Kora, Im; 25 April 1917 – 30 January 2002) was a Polish military commander and communist activist. He was officer of the People's Guard and People's Army, Divisional general of the Polish People's Army, deputy commander of the Silesian Military District (1959–1963), deputy commandant of the Military University of Technology (1963–1968), head of the Polish mission in the International Commission of Control and Supervision in Korea (1968–1969), chief of the Internal Defense Forces (1970–1974), and deputy chief inspector of the Territorial Defense Forces (1974–1984).