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Bolesław Formela
Bolesław Formela (wartime code name, Romiński) (born 1 November 1903, Miłoszewo, died 24 September 1944, Tłuczewo) was an officer of the Polish Land Forces, Polish Army in the rank of Lieutenant (Poruchik, Porucznik), a Kashubians, Kashubian social activist, a deputy to the Sejm (1935-1938), Commander-in-chief of the “Pomeranian Griffin”, a Polish- Kashubian secret military organization from 7 July 1941 to April 1942. Early life, military, and political career Son of Jan Formela and Apolonia Cierocka. He went to primary school in Miłoszewo and later to a public classical gymnasium (high school) in Wejherowo, where he wrote his Matura exam on 8 June 1923. On 7 October 1924, he was assigned to serve in the 15th Field Artillery Regiment. On 14 October 1925, he entered the military academy in Grudziądz, graduating 15 April 1926. He was promoted to the rank of Podporucznik (second Lieutenant) of the Reserves on 1 January 1929. He was a member of multiple Kashubian social ...
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Formela is a surname occurring in Poland. Notable people with the surname include: * Bolesław Formela (1903–1944), Polish Army officer and politician * Mirosław Formela (1978–2025), Polish middle distance runner {{surname Surnames of Polish origin ...
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