Gentlemen
Here is a legitymacja for Pułku 4 Pancernego. Does anyone have any information on the Kapral Rorzeniolnski this document was awarded to?
Many thanks
James
Gentlemen
Here is a legitymacja for Pułku 4 Pancernego. Does anyone have any information on the Kapral Rorzeniolnski this document was awarded to?
Many thanks
James
Hi!
Hi is kapral Stanisław Korzeniewski, 3 Squadron, Command Squadron. He was born 21 IX 1914 in Bielsk Podlaski
He died 29 III 1945 in a car accident.
He was awarded "Brązowy Krzyż Zasługi z Mieczami" and "Krzyż Pamiątkowy Monte Cassino" (Monte Cassino Cross)
Hi musiex
Thank you so much for the information. That is really interesting. This document seems to be dated 1946. Was it common to issue documents posthumously to deceased soldier's families? Or is this a hooky document?
He died 29 III 1945 in a car accident, in Potenza-Picena and is burred in Ancona-Tavernelle
Hi Mariusz
That is great information too. Thanks to you both.
Any comments about posthumous award of these documents?
Cheers
James
I have checked my documents and one was given posthumously
(he died in August 44)
and on Legitymacja there is Ś.p.
Lets see your Polish Militaria Display!
Take look at the Legitymacja posted by Itakdalej
Ś.p. Pogorzelski Alexander died 19.VII.44 S.Constanzo,
and there is Ś.p. on the Legitymacja.
We would have to look at the documents of solder that
died after March 1944. And see if there is Ś.p.
Hi,
According to Padre Studziński's Guide on Polish War Cemeteries in Italy (Adam Studziński, Przewodnik po Polskich Cmentarzach Wojennych we Włoszech, Kraków 1994) p. 124, kapral Stanisław Korzeniowski of the 4th Armoured Rgt, born on September 21, 1914 in Bielsk Podl. died on March 29, 1946 and his grave can be found at the Polish War Cemetery in Bologna under the number 7-O-5.
Yes, it was common to issue documents posthumously, especially concerning various decorations. The biggest collection of such posthumous documents is located in the Central Military Archives in Warsaw, where personal effects of about 1700 PSZ deceased soldiers are kept. They were passed from the British Government in 2003. More information on this collection and pics of similar posthoumous docs you may find in the book Depozyty Żołnierzy Polskich Sił Zbrojnych na Zachodzie, Warszawa-Toruń 2003.
Regards,
Tom
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