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Roman Paszkowski (19 July 1914 – 16 August 1998) was a Polish military officer. He was participant of the defensive war of 1939, wounded twice during combat, prisoner of German Oflags (1939–1945), prisoner of the Stalinist period (1951–1955), commander of the (1959–1962), commander of the Polish Air Defence Force (1967–1976), ambassador of the Polish People's Republic to Angola (1976–1980), voivode of
Katowice Voivodeship Katowice Voivodeship () can refer to one of two political entities in Poland: Katowice Voivodeship (1), initially "Silesian-Dabrowa Voivodeship" (), was a unit of administrative division and local government in the years 1946–1975. It was super ...
from 1981 to 1985, chairman of the
Council for the Protection of Struggle and Martyrdom Sites The Council for the Protection of Struggle and Martyrdom Sites () was a Polish government body charged with the preservation of historical sites of wartime persecution of the Polish nation. It was set up by Act of Parliament on 2 July 1947 a ...
from 1985 to 1990, member of the Polish People's Republic Sejm of the 9th term on behalf of the
Polish United Workers' Party The Polish United Workers' Party (, ), commonly abbreviated to PZPR, was the communist party which ruled the Polish People's Republic as a one-party state from 1948 to 1989. The PZPR had led two other legally permitted subordinate minor parti ...
and also served as chairman of the Polish Army Generals' Club.


Biography


Second Polish Republic and World War II

He was the son of Wacław Paszkowski (1886–1973) – administrator of the Gułów estate – and Stefania née Oprawska (1887–1964). From 1925 he attended the Adam Czartoryski State Male Gymnasium in Puławy, and then the Salesian Fathers Gymnasium in
Sokołów Podlaski Sokołów Podlaski is a town in Poland, in Masovian Voivodeship, about east of Warsaw. The town lies on the Cetynia river, in the historical region of Podlachia and is the capital of Sokołów County. The first settlement was in the 6th century a ...
. A graduate of the Cadet Corps No. 3 in Rawicz (1934), where he passed his secondary school leaving exam in natural sciences and mathematics and an exam entitling him to start his studies in the second year of officer cadet school. In 1934 he began his studies at the Infantry Cadet School in
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. He did his internship in the . He was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant on 15 October 1936, with seniority from 15 October 1936 and 42nd place in the corps of infantry officers. The promotion was made by Brig. Gen.
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. In the years 1936–1939 he served in the in
Siedlce Siedlce () ( ) is a city in the Masovian Voivodeship in eastern Poland with 77,354 inhabitants (). The city is situated between two small rivers, the Muchawka and the Helenka, and lies along the European route E30, around east of Warsaw. It is ...
as a platoon commander of reserve officer cadets (from October 1936 to July 1937), platoon commander in the regimental non-commissioned officer school (from July 1937 to March 1938), platoon commander of the recruit company (from March to May 1938), commander of the rifle company (from May to September 1938), commander of the sniper platoon of the 9th company (from September 1938 to March 1939), and then from March 1938 commander of the infantry company. In the defensive war of 1939, he fought at the head of the 7th company of the 22nd Infantry Regiment of the 9th Infantry Division in the area of Lake Koronowskie, near
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and
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, in the advance zone of the XIX Panzer Corps of General
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. His company distinguished itself in combat, and he himself was wounded twice during the fighting (on September 4 in the back by a random shrapnel from a tank gun, on September 19 during an air raid on the hospital where he was lying). For his bravery in combat, he was awarded the Silver Cross of the
Order of Virtuti Militari The War Order of Virtuti Militari (Latin: ''"For Military Virtue"'', ) is Poland's highest military decoration for heroism and courage in the face of the enemy at war. It was established in 1792 by the last King of Poland Stanislaus II Augustus ...
only after 7 years. After being captured by the Germans, he was initially kept in a
field hospital A field hospital is a temporary hospital or mobile medical unit that takes care of casualties on-site before they can be safely transported to more permanent facilities. This term was initially used in military medicine (such as the Mobile ...
in Dobrzelin, and then in a hospital near Berlin, from where he was transported to the Oflag in Braunschweig. In the years 1941–1945 he was imprisoned in
Oflag II-C Oflag II-C Woldenburg was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp located about from the town of Woldenberg, Brandenburg (now Dobiegniew, western Poland). The camp housed Polish officers and orderlies and had an area of with 25 brick huts fo ...
in Woldenberg; he participated in the camp resistance movement organized by the Home Army, and also completed a secret course for air observers. In January 1945, the camp was gradually evacuated by the Germans towards
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, where Roman Paszkowski was liberated by the British.


Military career in the Polish People's Republic

After returning to Poland, he joined the Polish Army on 25 July 1945. After completing a course for battalion commanders at the Infantry Training Centre in Rembertów (22 October 1945), he was sent to the General Staff of the Polish People's Army. In the years 1946–1948, he was the head of the Department of Military Foreign Affairs of the General Staff of the Polish Army (he had been sent there a year earlier on the recommendation of General , a colleague from the time of captivity). From November 1948, he studied at the
Świerczewski General Staff Academy Świerczewski General Staff Academy () was a military academy of the Polish People's Army. It was named after Karol Świerczewski. History On April 17, 1947, the Minister of National Defense, Marshal of Poland, Michał Rola-Żymierski, issued an or ...
, and from 1947, part-time at the . In January 1951, he was unjustly arrested by the Military Information Service on charges of espionage for capitalist countries; for 4 years of investigation, he was subjected to physical and psychological pressure, held in a solitary cell, without contact with his family or the possibility of taking walks. He was one of the first pre-war officers arrested as part of an investigation into alleged conspiracy to overthrow the state system by force and espionage, as well as connections with the group of General
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and General Jerzy Kirchmayer. By an order of the Minister of National Defense of 14 December 1951, he was dismissed from the army. In February 1955, the investigation against him was discontinued due to lack of evidence of guilt and he was released.


Further military career

After his release in 1955, in the years 1955–1957 he worked as deputy director of a department in the
Ministry of Agriculture An agriculture ministry (also called an agriculture department, agriculture board, agriculture council, or agriculture agency, or ministry of rural development) is a ministry charged with agriculture. The ministry is often headed by a minister f ...
. After the political changes in Poland in October 1956, he wrote a report for re-admission to service in the
Polish People's Army The Polish People's Army (, ; LWP) was the second formation of the Polish Armed Forces in the East during the latter stages of the Second World War (1943–1945), and subsequently the armed forces of the Polish communist state (1945–1989 ...
. In accordance with the order of the
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, in January 1957 he was re-admitted to the army and appointed head of the Military School of the
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. In September 1957, after passing the last exams, he received a diploma of graduation from the
Świerczewski General Staff Academy Świerczewski General Staff Academy () was a military academy of the Polish People's Army. It was named after Karol Świerczewski. History On April 17, 1947, the Minister of National Defense, Marshal of Poland, Michał Rola-Żymierski, issued an or ...
of the Polish People's Army. In turn, he received a diploma of graduation from the Main School of Foreign Service in December 1956. From August 1957, he served in the Air Force and Anti-Aircraft Defense of the Country Area (WL and OPL OK). He was successively commander of the Central Command Post of the Commander of the Air Force and OPL OK (from August 1957 to May 1959), chief of staff of the Anti-Aircraft Defense of the Country Area (from May to December 1959) and commander of the 1st Anti-Aircraft Defense Corps of the Country Area (from December 1959 to July 1962). In 1960, he completed an individual pilot training course and obtained the title of military pilot. His instructors were later generals and . He flew TS-8 Bies and Jak-12 aircraft. On 22 September 1961, by resolution of the
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, he was promoted to brigadier general. The nomination was presented on 29 September 1961, in the Belweder Palace by the chairman of the
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,
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. After the establishment of the Polish Air Defence Force in July 1962 as a separate branch of the armed forces, he was appointed deputy commander of these forces for combat training, and then (from 1963) for line matters. On 28 July 1967, he took over as commander of the National Air Defense Forces, replacing the dismissed general . He contributed to the significant development of these forces. On 9 October 1968, he was promoted to division general. The nomination was presented to him in the Belweder Palace on 12 October 1968 by the chairman of the
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,
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. On 3 October 1989, he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General. The nomination was presented to him in the
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palace on 9 October 1989 by the President of the Polish People's Republic, Wojciech Jaruzelski. In November 1985, he was officially bid farewell by the Minister of National Defense,
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, in connection with the end of his professional military service and in January 1986 he was retired. In total, he served in the Polish Armed Forces for 57 years (with a five-year break related to his arrest during the Stalinist era), of which 25 years in the rank of general. He was a member of the
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1946 to 1948 and a member of the
Polish United Workers' Party The Polish United Workers' Party (, ), commonly abbreviated to PZPR, was the communist party which ruled the Polish People's Republic as a one-party state from 1948 to 1989. The PZPR had led two other legally permitted subordinate minor parti ...
from 1948 to the collapse of the Polish People's Republic 1990. In the years 1976–1980 he was on leave from the army due to being appointed by the State Council to the position of the Polish People's Republic ambassador to
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, and from 1979 also to the Islands of
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. During martial law on 16 December 1981, after the Pacification of Wujek mine, he was appointed by Prime Minister
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to the position of Katowice voivode. In the position of voivode he contributed to calming the mood in Silesia, for which he received, among other things, thanks from the bishop of the Katowice diocese,
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. From September 1983 he was the chairman of the Convention of Voivodes. In January 1984 he became a member of the executive of the Provincial Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party in Katowice, from which he resigned in May 1985 due to the end of his work in Katowice. From 17 May 1985 to 28 February 1990 he served as chairman of the
Council for the Protection of Struggle and Martyrdom Sites The Council for the Protection of Struggle and Martyrdom Sites () was a Polish government body charged with the preservation of historical sites of wartime persecution of the Polish nation. It was set up by Act of Parliament on 2 July 1947 a ...
. He was th initiator of the commemoration of officers murdered in the east. In April 1989 he organized the first pilgrimage of the Katyn Families to Katyn and the transport of urns from the
Katyn Polish War Cemetery Katyn war cemetery (, ) is a Polish military cemetery located in Katyn, a small village 22 kilometres away from Smolensk, Russia, on the road to Vitebsk. It contains the remnants of 4,412 Polish officers of the Kozelsk prisoner of war camp ...
to Warsaw and their ceremonial deposition at Powązki Cemetery and the
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. On his initiative, the Commission for Commemorating the Victims of Stalinism was established at the Council, headed by . He made a major contribution to commemorating the combat deeds of the
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. One of the main patrons of the construction of the in Wola Gułowska. In addition, in 1985–1989, he was a member of the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic of the 9th term and chairman of the Sejm's Constitutional Accountability Committee. In 1974–1979 and 1985–1990, he was a member of the Supreme Council of the
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, in 1986 vice-chairman of the Honorary Committee of the Encyclopedia of National Remembrance. In 1986–1989, he was a member of the National Grunwald Committee. Chairman of the Honorary Committee for the Reconstruction of the Piast Castle in
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. On 11 November 1988 he joined the Honorary Committee for the Celebration of the 70th Anniversary of Poland Regaining Independence, chaired by the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the
Polish United Workers' Party The Polish United Workers' Party (, ), commonly abbreviated to PZPR, was the communist party which ruled the Polish People's Republic as a one-party state from 1948 to 1989. The PZPR had led two other legally permitted subordinate minor parti ...
,
Wojciech Jaruzelski Wojciech Witold Jaruzelski ( ; ; 6 July 1923 – 25 May 2014) was a Polish military general, politician and ''de facto'' leader of the Polish People's Republic from 1981 until 1989. He was the First Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party ...
. In 1989 he became a member of the Commission for the Revalorization of the
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in Lviv and the Commission for the Care and Ordering of the
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in Vilnius. In 1989 he was a member of the Citizens' Committee for the Revalorization of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw, chaired by Brig. Gen. Stanisław Skalski and chairman of the Social Committee of the Monte Cassino Monument Foundation in
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. In 1989 he ran for the Senate of the Polish People's Republic from the Warsaw voivodeship. From February 1990 to February 1991 he was vice-chairman of the Council for the Protection of Memory of Combat and Martyrdom of the new term. He was a sports aviation activist, in 1964–1968 president, and since 1968 honorary president of the . Since 1990 he has been active in the veterans' community. In 1996, he was one of the group of generals – co-founders of the Polish Army Generals' Club, and in the years 1996–1998 he was the first president of the Polish Army Generals' Club. He was also vice-president of the Foundation of Awards and Distinctions named after the Heroes of the Parachute Tower operating in Katowice, the aim of which was to commemorate the heroism of Silesian scouts during the fighting in September 1939.


Commemoration of the Katyn Massacre

He was the first representative of the Polish People's Republic to officially visit Katyn (in 1987). In 1987, he spoke in the weekly "Panorama" that everywhere where Poles died on the territory of the Soviet Union, monuments and commemorative plaques must be erected. He also mentioned the number of 15,000 Polish officers and stated: "We must tell our grandchildren the truth". On 5 April 1989, he organized a trip to Katyn by special plane of a state delegation and a group of Katyn families. A mass was held there and soil was collected from the mass graves. On 18 April 1989, it was placed in the niche of the
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier A Tomb of the Unknown Soldier or Tomb of the Unknown Warrior is a monument dedicated to the services of an unknown soldier and the common memories of all soldiers killed in war. Such tombs are located in many nations and are usually high-profile na ...
and under the Katyn monument at the Powązki Military Cemetery. In the autumn of 1989, the Council for the Protection of Struggle and Martyrdom Sites, under his chairmanship, organized the first special train to Katyn for the families of the murdered. He died on 16 August 1998 in
Katowice Katowice (, ) is the capital city of the Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland and the central city of the Katowice urban area. As of 2021, Katowice has an official population of 286,960, and a resident population estimate of around 315,000. K ...
, where he participated in the ordination jubilee of a priest friend."Dziennik Zachodni", 18 August 1998. On 20 August, Bishop of Tarnów celebrated a funeral mass for the general in the Archcathedral of Christ the King in Katowice. He was buried on 21 August 1998 with full honors at the
Powązki Military Cemetery Powązki Military Cemetery (; ) is an old military cemetery located in the Żoliborz district, western part of Warsaw, Poland. The cemetery is often confused with the older Powązki Cemetery, known colloquially as "Old Powązki". The Old Pową ...
in Warsaw (section D6-2-39).Wyszukiwarka grobów w Warszawie
The funeral ceremony was preceded by a mass in the military cathedral of the Polish Army in Warsaw, celebrated by the military bishop of the Polish Army, Maj. Gen.
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. The mass was attended by a delegation of clergy from Katowice representing Archbishop
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. The funeral was attended by, among others, former President of Poland
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, former Prime Minister of the Polish People's Republic,
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, former First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party
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, generals, representatives of pilots from all over the country. The funeral ceremonies were conducted by the Deputy Dean of the Polish Army, Rev. Colonel . Funeral speeches were delivered by: Maj. Gen. Jarosław Bielecki – on behalf of the General Staff of the Polish Army, Lt. Gen. Pilot
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– on behalf of the soldiers of the Air Force and Air Defence, and Brig. Gen. Dr. Jan Celek – on behalf of the Generals' Club of the Polish Army.


Awards

*Silver Cross of the Order of
Virtuti Militari The War Order of Virtuti Militari (Latin: ''"For Military Virtue"'', ) is Poland's highest military decoration for heroism and courage in the face of the enemy at war. It was established in 1792 by the last King of Poland Stanislaus II of Poland, ...
(1946; on 13 April 1967 the same decoration was approved by the Ministry of National Defence of the Polish People's Republic for participants of escapes from camp II C) *Grand Cross of the
Order of Polonia Restituta The Order of Polonia Restituta (, ) is a Polish state decoration, state Order (decoration), order established 4 February 1921. It is conferred on both military and civilians as well as on alien (law), foreigners for outstanding achievements in ...
(20 August 1998, posthumously) *Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1983) *Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1969) *Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1946) *
Order of the Banner of Labour The Order of the Banner of Labour () was a governmental award in Poland during the 20th-century era of the Polish People's Republic, a former Marxist-Leninist state. The order was established by the Sejm (a chamber of the Polish parliament) on 2 ...
(1973) *Order of the Banner of Labour, 2nd class (1963) *Gold Cross of Merit (1958) *
Medal of Victory and Freedom 1945 Medal of Victory and Freedom 1945 ( Polish: ''Medal Zwycięstwa i Wolności 1945'') was a Polish military decoration awarded to persons who fought during World War II against Nazi Germany. Overview The medal was introduced by a decree of the Counc ...
(1945) * (1982) *
Medal of the 30th Anniversary of People's Poland The Medal of the 30th Anniversary of People's Poland (Polish: ''Medal 30-lecia Polski Ludowej'') is a former civil decoration of Poland established by the Council of State on 7 February 1974 to recognize contribution of working people in developmen ...
(1974) *
Medal of the 40th Anniversary of People's Poland The Medal of the 40th Anniversary of People's Poland ( Polish: ''Medal 40-lecia Polski Ludowej'') is a former civil decoration of Poland established by the Sejm on 26 April 1984 to recognize the contribution of working people in the development of ...
(1984) *
Medal for Long Marital Life The Medal for Long Marital Life () is a Polish medal established on 17 February 1960. It is awarded to couples who have been married for at least 50 years. It is a round, silver medal with six (6) rays. The obverse has a pink enameled center with ...
(1997) * (1973) *Gold
Medal of the Armed Forces in the Service of the Fatherland The Medal of the Armed Forces in the Service of the Fatherland () is a Orders, decorations, and medals of Poland, Polish military decoration, awarded for long service and excellent work in Polish Armed Forces, the army. The medal was first establis ...
(1968) *Silver Medal of the Armed Forces in the Service of the Fatherland (1958) *Gold Medal of the Armed Forces in the Service of the Fatherland(1973) *Silver
Medal of Merit for National Defence The Medal of Merit for National Defence () is a military decoration, decoration of the Ministry of National Defence (Poland), Ministry of National Defence of Poland. Established 21 April 1966 and revised in 1991, the medal recognizes meritorious s ...
(1968) *Bronze Medal of Merit for National Defence (1966) *Bronze (1974) *Golden (1984) *Golden (1972) *Golden (1983) *Silver (1985) *Bronze (1985) *Golden (1976) * (1995) * (1946) * Military Pilot Badge (1960) *Golden , 1st degree (1973) *Golden (1971) *Gold Medal "Guardian of National Remembrance Sites" (1987) *Gold Cross "For Merit to the Polish Scouting Association" (1983) *Gold (1983) *Honorary Badge of the 1st Degree "For Merit to Polish Airlines - LOT" with three diamonds (1976) *Badge "For Merit to Sports Aviation" (1967) * (1966) *Gold Medal of Jan Kiliński with a badge (awarded by the presidium of the National Council of Crafts, 1983) *Golden Badge of the Military Youth Circles (1964) *Medal "For Merit for the National Defense League" (1978) *Medal and diploma "For Merit and Exemplary Work" (Ministry of Administration and Spatial Economy, 1984) *Medal "For Merit for the Aeroclub of the Polish People's Republic" *Golden Honorary Badge of the Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society (PTTK) (1975) *Badge "Meritorious Activist of the Polish Military Association" (1973) * (1968) *Golden Honorary Badge of the Free Polish University Society (1982) *Medal For Merit for the Defense Knowledge Society *Golden Honorary Badge of the Central Union of Construction Cooperatives Housing (1982) *Golden Honorary Badge of the Rural Youth Association (1984) *Honorary Token of Merit "Złom" of the Polish Hunting Association (1983) *Golden Medal of Merit for Hunting (1974) *Golden Badge "For Merit to the University of Silesia" (1984) *Badge "For Merit to the Academy of Economics in Katowice" (1985) *Graduate's Badge of the Corps of Cadets No. 3 (1934) *Medal of the General Staff of the Polish Army "Amor Patriae Suprema Lex" (1976) *Badge "For Merit to the Silesian Military District" (1972) *Medal "For Merit to the Air Defense Forces of the Country" (1976) *Medal "For Merit to the Aviation" (1979) *Medal "For Merit to Navy" (twice – 1973 and 1983) *Commemorative Medal "For Merit to the Pomeranian Military District" (1974) *Medal "For Merit to the Vistula Military Units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs" (1983) 2*Medal "50th Anniversary of Sports Aviation in Poland" (1969) *Commemorative Ring of the National Defense Academy (1993) *Honorary Badge "For Merit to the Association of Former Professional Soldiers" (1985) *Golden Honorary Badge of Reserve Officers Clubs (1984) *Badge "For Merit to the Union of Fighters for Freedom and Democracy" (1987) *Badge of the Infantry Training Center (1946) *Medal "For Long-Term, Devoted Service" (awarded by the Minister of National Defense, 1985) *Commemorative Badge "For cooperation and assistance in the activities of the SGO "Polesie" Soldiers' Circle, Brig. Gen. F. Kleeberg” (1986) *Badge of Merit for the Kielce Region (1973) *Golden Badge of Honor "For Merit for Warsaw" (1970) *Badge of "Builder of Wrocław" (1968) *Golden Badge of "Merit for Lower Silesia" (1968) *Great Golden Badge of Honor "For Merit in the Development of the Katowice Voivodeship" (twice – 1982 and 1985 6 *Golden Badge of Merit “For Merit in the Development of the Katowice Voivodeship” (twice – 1961 and 1969) *Golden Badge of Honor “For Merit for Warmia and Mazury” (1971) *Badge of Merit for Bieszczady (twice – 1985 and 1987) *Honorary Badge "For Merits in the Development of the Koszalin Voivodeship" (1974) *Honorary Badge of the Pomeranian Griffin (1970) *Honorary Badge "For Merits for the Krosno Voivodeship, 1st Degree" (1987) *Gold Badge of Honour "For Merit to the Białystok Region" (1990) *Badge of Honour "For Merits to the Gorzów Voivodeship" (1989) *Badge of Honour "For Merits to the City and Commune of Dobiegniew" (1987) *Badge "For Merits to Wola Gułowska" (1986) *
Order of the Red Banner The Order of the Red Banner () was the first Soviet military decoration. The Order was established on 16 September 1918, during the Russian Civil War by decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee. It was the highest award of S ...
(USSR, 1968) *
Order of Friendship of Peoples The Order of Friendship of Peoples () was an order of the Soviet Union, and was awarded to persons (including non-citizens), organizations, enterprises, military units, as well as administrative subdivisions of the USSR for accomplishments in s ...
(USSR, 1973) * Medal "For Strengthening of Brotherhood in Arms" (USSR, 1985) *
Jubilee Medal "Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" The Jubilee Medal "Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" () was a state commemorative medal of the Soviet Union established on May 7, 1965 by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR to denote the twenti ...
(USSR, 1972) *Badge "25 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–45" (USSR, 1970) *
Jubilee Medal "Thirty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" The Jubilee Medal "Thirty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" () was a state commemorative medal of the Soviet Union established on April 25, 1975, by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR to denote the thi ...
(USSR, 1975) *
Jubilee Medal "Forty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" The Jubilee Medal "Forty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" () was a state commemorative medal of the Soviet Union established on April 12, 1985, by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR to denote th ...
(USSR, 1985) *Silver
Patriotic Order of Merit The Patriotic Order of Merit (German: ''Vaterländischer Verdienstorden'', or VVO) was a national award granted annually in the German Democratic Republic (GDR). It was founded in 1954 and was awarded to individuals and institutions for outstanding ...
(GDR, 1975) *Medal "For Strengthening Friendship of the Armed Forces", 2nd degree (CSSR, 1970) *Medal "40 Years of the Slovak National Uprising and Liberation of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet Army" (CSSR, 1985) *Honorary Badge of the Czechoslovak Youth Union (CSSR, 1967) *Knight's Cross of the Order of Civil Merit (Bulgaria, 1948) *Medal "30 Years of Bulgarian People's Army" (Bulgaria, 1974) *Medal of the 1300th Anniversary of Bulgaria (Bulgaria, 1983) * Friendship Medal (Socialist Republic of Vietnam, 1976) *Liberation Medal, 1st class (Republic of South Vietnam, 1976) *Medal of Ferdinand Foch (France, 1972) *Commemorative Medal of the Hungarian Defense Association (1984) *Commemorative Medal of the City of Loreto with engraving (15 May 1987) *Entry in the (1977)


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