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- Q11730402 abstract "Jozef Jaklicz (1894 - 1974) was a soldier of the Austro-Hungarian Army and the Polish Legions in World War I, and officer of the Polish Army in the Second Polish Republic, nominated to the rank of General brygady. He fought in World War One, Polish–Soviet War, Polish-Ukrainian War and the Invasion of Poland. Jaklicz was born on September 17, 1894 in Kraków. After graduation from high school, he studied philosophy at the Jagiellonian University, and was active member of the Polish Sokol movement. In August 1914, Jaklicz joined 3rd Infantry Regiment of the Polish Legions. Promoted to the rank of company commander, he fought in Eastern Carpathians]], Bessarabia and Volhynia. Following the creation of the Polish Auxiliary Corps, Jaklicz became a staff officer, and after its dissolution, he joined Polska Sila Zbrojna (Polnische Wehrmacht). In late 1918, Jaklicz entered the Polish Army, and was named commandant of a battalion of the 36th Academic Legion Infantry Regiment, which fought in the Battle of Lemberg (1918). After serving briefly under Colonel Wladyslaw Sikorski, in March 1919, he was transferred to the staff of 9th Infantry Division, where he remained until December 1919. From January 2 until April 15, 1920, Jaklicz attended a military course at the College of Polish General Staff. During the Polish-Soviet War, he was chief of staff of 15th Infantry Division, and then commandant of 25th Infantry Regiment. In late 1920, Jaklicz went to France, to study at Ecole Militaire. Upon his return to Poland (March 1923) he was nominated to the post of officer of Polish General Staff, and was named chief of a department at the III Bureau, where he remained until December 1924. Jaklicz then lectured at Wyższa Szkoła Wojenna (Higher War School), but in April 1929 he was named commandant of 12th Infantry Regiment from Wadowice. Jaklicz lived in Wadowice until June 1932, returning then to the Higher War School. In December 1934, he was transferred to the 15th Infantry Division, which was located at Bydgoszcz. In October 1935, Jaklicz once again was named chief of the III Bureau of the General Staff, remaining there until March 1939, when he was named deputy of the II Bureau of the General Staff. This was his last official post in the Second Polish Republic: Jaklicz remained in the II Bureau until September 18, 1939, when he crossed the Polish-Romanian border. After escaping to Romania, Jaklicz was interned for a while, and then managed to get to France. He was named commandant of infantry of the 2rd Infantry Division, and after the fall of France, he remained in the occupied country. As leader of underground Polish Army in France, he organized evacuation routes for Poles in Marseilles and Grenoble. In May 1944 Jaklicz left for Great Britain, where he served in Center of Infantry Training. Demobilized in September 1947, he returned to France and settled there. On January 1, 1964, Polish Commander in Chief, Wladyslaw Anders, promoted him to General brygady. Jaklicz died in Paris on July 3, 1974. He was buried at Les Champeaux Cemetery in Montmorency.".
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- Q11730402 comment "Jozef Jaklicz (1894 - 1974) was a soldier of the Austro-Hungarian Army and the Polish Legions in World War I, and officer of the Polish Army in the Second Polish Republic, nominated to the rank of General brygady. He fought in World War One, Polish–Soviet War, Polish-Ukrainian War and the Invasion of Poland. Jaklicz was born on September 17, 1894 in Kraków.".
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