Battalion Zośka (Zoshka) | |
---|---|
Battalion Zośka soldiers during the Warsaw Uprising 5 August 1944 in Gęsiówka. The men are dressed in stolen German uniforms and armed with confiscated German weapons. From left: Wojciech Omyła "Wojtek", Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski "Laudański" and Tadeusz Milewski "Ćwik". Milewski was killed on the same day. Omyla was killed several days later on August 8, 1944. |
|
Active | 1944 |
Allegiance | Polish Underground |
Branch | Armia Krajowa (Home Army) |
Type | Underground and urban warfare |
Engagements | Warsaw Uprising |
Insignia | |
Emblem |
Batalion Zośka was a Scouting battalion of the Polish resistance movement organisation - Home Army (Armia Krajowa or "AK") during World War II. It mainly consisted of members of the Szare Szeregi boy scouts.[1] It was formed in late August 1943. A part of the Radosław Group, the battalion played a major role in the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. Zośka was named after Tadeusz Zawadzki, who used the name as his pseudonym during the AK's early days. He was killed during a partisan action.
Contents |
Zośka fighters liberated prisoners of the concentration camp Gęsiówka in the August 1944. The 383 able-bodied prisoners (including 348 Jews),[2] both men and women who were left in Gęsiówka to assist with the destruction of the evidence of mass murder, were rescued from certain death. Most of these survivors joined the Zośka unit and fought in the Warsaw uprising.
Other famous AK battalions were: Miotła, Czata, Pięść and Parasol.
Between 1944 and 1956, all of the former members of Batalion Zośka were incarcerated in Soviet prisons.[3]
|
|
Unit | Commander | Second Commander | HQ Officers | Remarks | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
por. kpt. "Jerzy" Ryszard Białous | kpt. hm. "Piotr Pomian" Eugeniusz Stasiecki † | por. "Szczerba" Jerzy Berowski † por. "Jurek TK" Jerzy Pepłowski † por. "Xen" Bolesław Stańczyk por. "Brzechwa" Roman Grzybowski ks. "Ojciec Paweł" Józef Warszawski |
|||||||||||
1st Company "Maciek" | |||||||||||||
por. phm. "Blondyn" Andrzej Łukoski † | ppor. "Kmita" Henryk Kozłowski † ppor. "Skalski" Tadeusz Schiffers † |
||||||||||||
1st Platoon "Włodek" | por. "Tyka" Jerzy Golnik † | ||||||||||||
2nd Platoon | ppor. "Skalski" Tadeusz Schiffers † | ppor. "Poraj" Stefan Kowalewski † | |||||||||||
3rd Platoon | ppor. "Zagłoba" Andrzej Sowiński plut. pchor. "Marian" Marian Bielicki † |
sierż. pchor. "Borsuk" Wiesław Brauliński † |
|||||||||||
4th Platoon | ppor. phm. "Kindżał" Leszek Kidziński † | ||||||||||||
2nd Company "Rudy" | |||||||||||||
plut. pchor. ppor. por. kpt. "Morro" Andrzej Romocki † plut. pchor., ppor. "Drogosław" Jan Więckowski |
por. "Florian" Jerzy Jagiełło † | ||||||||||||
1st Platoon "Sad" | por. phm. "Jerzyk" Jerzy Weil † | ppor. "Sielakowa" Jacek Majewski † | |||||||||||
2nd Platoon "Alek" | ppor. phm "Kołczan" Eugeniusz Koecher † ppor. phm. "Maryśka" Jan Jaworowski † ppor. phm. "Mały Jędrek" Andrzej Makólski † st. sierż. "Kolka" Czesław Nantel † por. phm. "Xiąże" Andrzej Samsonowicz † ppor. phm. "Lolek" Leonard Pecyna † |
||||||||||||
3rd Platoon "Felek" | por. phm. "Kuba" Konrad Okolski † por. phm. "Słoń" Jerzy Gawin † |
||||||||||||
3rd Company "Giewont" | |||||||||||||
por. hm. "Giewont" Władysław Cieplak † | ppor. phm. "Czarny Jaś" Jan Wuttke † ppor. hm. "Tadeusz" Jan Kubacki † |
||||||||||||
1st Platoon | ppor. hm. "Howerla" Stanisław Kozicki † | ||||||||||||
2nd Platoon | ppor. "Michał" Michał Glinka | ||||||||||||
Female Platoon "Oleńka" | sanit. "Zosia Duża" Zofia Krassowska † | ||||||||||||
Tank Platoon "Wacek" | por. kpt. "Wacek" hm. Wacław Micuta | ||||||||||||
Platoon "Kolegium A" | ppor. "Śnica" Bolesław Górecki |