Mikołaj Kunicki, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Mikołaj Kunicki

Date of Birth: 18-Nov-1914

Date of Death: 05-Jul-2001

Nationality: Poland

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Mikołaj Kunicki

  • Mikolaj Kunicki (1914–2001) was a Polish collaborator with Nazi Germany, Kompanieführer in Schutzmannschaft 104 and later commander of the Polish-Soviet Rally Brigade Partisan (in the rank of captain). In 1939 he participated in the September campaign.
  • He fought to defend Warsaw.
  • In 1939 he escaped from German captivity and returned to his family home.
  • In 1942 he was called to serve in Schutzmannschaft, in Kobryn.
  • From March to November 1942 he was in training at the German military school in Kobrin (sabotage-diversion).
  • He graduated from the field of Feldwebel.
  • From January 1943, the company commander in the 104 Batalion Schutzmannschaft, which liquidated, among others UPA branches near Wysocka.
  • After the attack of Ukrainian militias on Polish villages and then the refusal of the German command to retaliate against the Ukrainians, he and his company (150 soldiers) deserted.In March 1943 he made contact with the Soviet partisans, and then deserted with a group of soldiers, killing the German commanders.
  • He merged with the group of General Vasily Begma.
  • On August 3, 1943, he took command of the United Polish Partisans unit.
  • Tadeusz Kosciuszko in Volhynia, subordinated to the General Staff in Moscow and to General Begma. In July 1944 Kunicki merged his branch near Otryt in the Bieszczady Mountains with the branch of the Polish self-defense of Józef Pawlusiewicz.
  • He also cooperated with the Soviet partisan unit under the command of Leonid Berenstein.
  • Kunicki's unit fought numerous fights with smaller German units, the Ukrainian police, and then with the UPA. Mikolaj Kunicki as a retired colonel lived in Zamosc during the Polish People's Republic.
  • After the World War 2, Kunicki published his memoirs.

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