Rudolf "Rudek" Regner (1917 in
Dolina,
Austrian
Galicia
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– probably in June 1941, murdered by the
NKVD), was a Polish scout, soldier and member of the
White Couriers. Before World War II, he worked as a bookkeeper in a cooperative located in southeastern Polish town of
Turka (now in
Ukraine).
Between late 1939 and mid-1940, Regner, together with a group of Polish scouts mostly from
Lwow, led scores of people across Soviet-Hungarian border (see:
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact) in the Eastern
Carpathians. He would lead to
Budapest those Poles who wanted to escape Soviet occupation. From Hungary, he would bring newspapers and directives of General
Wladyslaw Sikorski. Regner, who was born and raised in the borderland area (before the war, there had been the Polish -
Czechoslovakian border), used his knowledge and skills.
Circumstances of his death are unknown. According to some sources, he was captured by the
NKVD in May 1940, while leading a group of escapees. However, it is more likely that he was arrested in Komarniki on July 8, 1940 and incarcerated in the
Drohobycz military prison. On May 16, 1941, he was sentenced to death by the court of the
Kiev Military District. He was shot in Lwow prison in early June 1941, just days before
Operation Barbarossa (see:
NKVD prisoner massacres).
See also
*
Political repression in the Soviet Union
*
Wladyslaw Ossowski
References
* Celt, Marek (1986). ''Biali Kurierzy''. Wydawnictwo LTW, Dziekanow Lesny.
* Szatsznajder, Jan (1994). ''Dopisany Zyciorys... Wlawa Ossowskiego''. Wyd. "W kolorach teczy", Wroclaw
* IPN: ''Polskie Podziemie 1939-1941. Od Wolynia do Pokucia. cz. 2'', Warszawa-Kijow 2004, Wyd. Rytm, str. 1221–1319.
1917 births
1941 deaths
People from Dolyna
Polish resistance members of World War II
Nonpersons in the Eastern Bloc
Polish people who died in Soviet detention
Polish people detained by the NKVD
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