I have this huge group (63 items) from a former AK member, later lieutenant colonel (pplk) in WP.
Name: Samoraj, Wladyslaw s. Jana.
Born: 3.10.1911, Runów.
AK pseudonyms: “Babinicz”, “Andrzej Babinicz”.
Participated in the defensive battles of September 1939 and received the Cross of Valor (see photo below).
After the collapse of the Polish Army he joined the resistance movement (AK) and served at both AK Okreg Wielkopolska (Inspectorate Gniezno, group/area (?) “Nikiel”) as well as in Warsaw (II Distrikt “Zywiciel” (Zoliborz) / AK Okreg Warszawa (Group “Zaglowiec” – platoon 206).
In February 1947 at 12. Luzycka Heavy Artillery Brigade.
In September 1951 Jedn. Woj. 1692 (renamed 73 Pulk Artylerii Haubic) i Grudziadz.
My question is basically on his KW. In the photo from 1949 (see below) he is wearing a KW - according to his PZPR book it was awarded in 1939.
1) This is not possible because KW awarded in 1939 were normally recognized in the 1960s (some in the mid/late 1950s). Not in 1949.
2) Of course the entry in his PZPR could be wrong date - not 1939 but 1949 instead.
3) Due to his "history" in AK from 1939-1945 he cannot have been awarded the KW for AK activities 1939-1945, since this was also done in the 1960s.
4) My conclusion is that he received KW somewhere between 1945-49 - which means anti-partisan fight, not bravery during WW2.
Please give me your opinion.
I also add a photo of his KZ silver doc from 1947 (Warszawa-Belweder) which is highly unusual for AK members to receive.
Dated 1949 showing a KW on his uniform. Maybe Knedler 1946-48?
Obviously a wrong year stated in this PZPR book (1939)
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