Ignacy Kruszewski

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Ignacy Kruszewski
Ignacy Kruszewski

Ignacy Marceli Kruszewski (b. January 6, 1799, Luslawice - December 25, 1879, Gogolów near Jaslo) was a Polish military leader.

Kruszewski participated in the position of a Colonel in the November Uprising of 1830-1831 as aide-de-camp of general Józef Grzegorz Chłopicki and general Jan Zygmunt Skrzynecki. After the uprising he lived in emigration and became general in the Belgian Army. In 1848 he was expected as leader of the Polish insurgent army in Greater Poland. Since 1852 he lived in Galicia. During the January Uprising of 1863 chief of the Polish Army department in Kraków.

[edit] Works

  • Pamiętniki (memoirs) (1890)
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