Ignacy Oziewicz
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Ignacy Oziewicz (pseudonyms: Czesław, Czesławski, Netta, Jenczewski) (1887 – 1966). During the World War I served in the Russian Tsarist army on various NCO and officers' posts. In 1919 joined the Polish Army.
During the September Campaign commanded 29 Infantry Division. After its defeat, he avoided being caught and joined the underground movements.
Until arrested in June 9, 1943, he was the commandant of Narodowe Sily Zbrojne. From December 2, 1942 he was negotiating joining Narodowe Sily Zbrojne with the Home Army (AK).
Arrested by the Germans on 9 June 1943. Sent to Auschwitz and Flossenburg concentration camps, yet managed to survive the war.
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