Franciszek Kamiński

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Franciszek Kamiński (20 September 1902 near Kielce - 24 February 2000 in Warsaw) was a Polish general and activist of the peasant movement.

He was the creator of Bataliony Chłopskie during World War II. After BCh merged with Armia Krajowa he was one of its top commanders and fought in the Warsaw Uprising.

Activist of the Polish People's Party.

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