Władysław Galica
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Władysław Galica (b. September 20, 1900 in Chicago - September 7, 1943 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish Army Colonel.
Member of the Polish resistance Armia Krajowa (codenames: Bródka, Poręba) during World War II. In 1940 Władysław became commander of the "Kraków area (ZWZ)" and in 1941 Chief-Inspector of the Protection Service of the Uprising (Główny Inspektor Wojskowej Służby Ochrony Powstania). Arrested by the Gestapo in 1943 he was murdered by Germans in Pawiak.
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