Władysław Grydziuszko Military person

Sergeant Władysław Grydziuszko (1910–1946) was a soldier in the Polish Army during World War II. He was born on September 6, 1910 in the small rural village of Mikulicze, Poland. Prior to military service, Władysław worked as a master tailor until he was enlisted with the Polish Forces in 1939. On August 28, 1939 he was called from reserve and together with the Polish Police unit participated in the 1939 Invasion of Poland campaign. Grydziuszko was taken prisoner of war by the former Soviet Red Army and was held in the USSR. Following his ordeal on the basis of the Sikorski-Maisky agreement of July 30, 1941, Władysław Grydziuszko was released for the purpose of joining the Polish Armed Forces in USSR. From 1942 to 1944 Władysław received military training by the British Army in the Middle East. Then in 1944 to 1946 he embarked on the Italian campaign.

Personal facts

Władysław Grydziuszko
Birth dateSeptember 06, 1910
Birth place
Poland , Mikulicze
Date of deathJanuary 29, 1946
Place of death
Italy , Treia

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allegiance
Great Britain
Poland
military operations
Invasion of Poland
Battle of Monte Cassino
World War II
Polish–Soviet War
military branch
Polish Land Forces
military unit
II Corps (Poland)
2nd Armoured Brigade (Poland)
7th Field Artillery Regiment
Eighth Army (United Kingdom)
service start1942
service end1946

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