Sunday, May 3, 2020

Wladyslaw DUBIELAK, pencil sketch by Dr k orabhakar Rao


Wladyslaw DUBIELAK , POLISH CURSED SOLDIERS WW II and LATER

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Dr K Prabhakar Rao said...

he was from A?Sunion, national army, resistance movement of national army, a lieut, commander of ROAP TROOPS.
After the amnesty announced in February 1947, he was revealed at WUBP in Warsaw on April 11, 1947. He went to Wrocław,where he started working as a food warehouseman at the Construction High School and then at the Municipal Power Plant as an incasent. On 21 May 1948, he was sentenced to eight months in prison in connection with the charge of abuse. After his release from prison, from January 1949, he spent several weeks at the family home in Dobrzyków. In May 1949, he returned to Wroclaw, from where he fled to West Berlinon September 5, 1949. In March 1950, he collaborated with British intelligence. He organized the routes of agent transfer to Poland, collected information from fugitives from the country. On September 10, 1954, he was arrested in East Berlin by the Stasi. On September 14, he was transferred to the security authorities of the Polish People's Republic and imprisoned in the Mokotów prison in Warsaw. He was interrogated by Capt. Tadeusz Piastowski. Władysław Dubielak was tried on 3 and 4 June 1955 by the Military Garrison Court in Warsaw composed of Lt. Col. Jan Radwanski – Chairman of the Judging Panel, Capt. Krzysztof Zwoliński – bencher, Capt. Eugeniusz Dudzik – bencher in the presence of the accuser Capt. Jan Chomętowski. The defendant's defense attorney was Adw. Mieczysław Halski. On June 4, 1955, he was sentenced to "the death penalty with the loss of public and civil rights of honor forever and the forfeiture of all property to the Treasury." The defence lawyer's audit complaint was left unaccounted for by the Supreme Military Court in Warsaw at its meeting on September 12, 1955. The Council of State did not exercise its right of grace by decision of 25 October 1955