Wacław Lipiński
Wacław Lipiński | |
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| Personal details | |
| Born | 28 September 1896 |
| Died | 4 April 1949 (aged 52) Wronki, Poland |
| Alma mater | Jagiellonian University |
| Profession | Historian, writer |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | Second Polish Republic |
| Branch/service | Polish Legions Polish Armed Forces |
| Years of service | 1914–1947 |
| Rank | Podpułkownik (Lieutenant colonel) |
| Battles/wars | First World War Polish–Ukrainian War Polish–Soviet War Invasion of Poland Second World War |
Wacław Lipiński (1896–1949) was a Polish historian, military officer and resistance fighter, lieutenant colonel in the Polish Army of the Second Polish Republic, recipient of Polish highest military decoration, the Order of Virtuti Militari.
Lipiński fought in World War I, the Polish-Ukrainian War and the Polish-Soviet War and became involved with the intelligence service. After the war, he worked as a historian. Lipiński retired from the army 9 months before the joint German-Soviet invasions of Poland. He was attached to the propaganda department during the siege of Warsaw, escaping with his family when the city fell.
In 1942 he returned to Poland as a resistance leader and was arrested by the Nazis in 1944. After the Russians overran Poland he led the anti-Soviet resistance. Arrested by the communists in 1947 he died in prison 2 years later.