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104 Company of Syndicalists ((ポーランド語:104 Kompania Syndykalistów)) was a military unit created by the Union of Polish Syndicalists (''Związek Syndykalistów Polskich''), which participated in the Warsaw Uprising. ==Formation and structure== It was formed in Warsaw district of Old Town on August 1, 1944, on the first day of the Uprising, as part of Company Rog of the Northern Group of the Home Army, under Colonel Karol Ziemski (nom de guerre ''Wachnowski''). The 104 Company itself was commanded by Lieutenant Kazimierz Puczyński (nom de guerre ''Wronski''), and his deputy was Witold Potz (nom de guerre ''Koperski''). It consisted of three assault platoons, a reserve platoon, and two labor platoons. The assault platoons were commanded by the following officers: * 1st platoon - commandant Ignacy Choynowski (''Rogoza''), who died August 3, 1944. After that, he was replaced by Karol Choynowski (''Karol''), who was severely wounded on August 11, 1944, and was replaced by an unknown officer (nom de guerre ''Nord''), who died around August 20. Finally, last commandant of the platoon was Stanislaw Narczyński (''Mały''), * 2nd platoon - commandant Feliks Murawa (''Smaga'') (seriously sick after August 20, 1944), replaced by Mieczyslaw Teisseyre (''Tesc''), who was severely wounded on August 27, 1944. Platoon’s last commandant was Stanisław Komornicki (''Nałęcz''), * 3rd platoon - commandant Jozef Dolegowski (''Leśniewski'') (died August 28, 1944) and replaced by Wacław Borowski (''Ryś''). Also, it had a unit of Military Service of Women, commanded by Maria Oneker, who died on August 22, 1944, and was replaced by Zofia Garnysz-Strzemięczna. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「104th Company of Syndicalists」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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