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Aleksander Jeljaszewicz

Aleksander Jeljaszewicz "Sasza," (pronounced "Sasha") most likely due to the family tradition of service in the Russian military, (born 22 March 1902 in Vilna, Russian Empire, died 18 August 1978 in Gdańsk, Poland) – an ethnic—Polish (Lipka) Tatar.〔Aleksander Miśkiewicz, (Tatarzy w służbie Rzeczypospolitej ), Tygodnik Wileńszczyzny, 3 - 9 sierpnia 2006 r. nr 31 (wydanie internetowe nr 308)〕 Major of the Polish Army: the commander of the last Tatar/Islamic unit in the Polish military.
==Early life==
Son of Jan (John) Captain of the Russian Imperial Army. Between 1912-1919 he was a student at Corps of Cadets in Pskov, and later in Kiev. Evacuated to Turkey and Yugoslavia, he finished officers' school as a cavalry officer in 1923. In 1924 and 1925, he was serving in the Serb border guards' unit, only to return to Poland in 1925.

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