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  1. General Leopold Okulicki (noms de guerre Kobra, Niedźwiadek; 1898 – 1946) was a Polish Army general and the last commander of the anti-Nazi underground Home Army during World War II and the German occupation of Poland (1939–1945).

  2. Leopold Okulicki dokonują inspekcji oddziałów Armii Polskiej w ZSRR, 1941–1942. Leopold Okulicki, ps. „Niedźwiadek”, „Biedronka”, „Bronka”, „Jan”, „Jan Mrówka”, „Jan Ogór”, „Kobra”, „Konrad”, „Kula”, „Miller”, „Mrówka”, „Stary Boba”, „Osa”, „Pan Jan”, „Sęp”, „Termit” (ur.

  3. Leopold Okulicki: the Last C-i-C of the Home Army. Prof. Krzyzanowski, a member of the underground Home Army in the German occupied Poland. In 1944, with the Red Army entering pre-WWII Poland's territory, he enlisted into the Soviet-controlled Polish Army.

  4. Leopold Okulicki ps. „Niedźwiadek” – polski wojskowy w stopniu generała brygady, ostatni dowódca Armii Krajowej. Pochodzenie, edukacja Leopold Okulicki ps. „Niedźwiadek” urodził się ur. 12 listopada 1898 w Bratucicach – wsi położonej w powiecie bocheńskim.

  5. Brigadier General Leopold Okulicki was a Polish officer, "Cichociemni" and the last commander of the Armia Krajowa (AK). He was murdered by the NKVD in 1946 and secretly buried. Do you have more information about this person? Inform us!

  6. Leopold Okulicki. Leopold Okulicki was born in Poland in 1898. Following the invasion of Poland by German Army in September 1939 a Polish Home Army was established under the leadership of its commander-in-chief, General Tadeusz Komorowski.

  7. Gen. Leopold Okulicki, 1898-1946, last commander of the Home Army. On 01/19/45 he dissolved the Home Army, arrested on 02/27/45 by Soviet Union’s NKVD (political police), tried in Moscow in the ‘Trial of Sixteen’ Polish underground leaders, sentenced in June of 1945 to ten years of hard labor.

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