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Franciszek Jerzy Jaskulski

Major Franciszek Jerzy Jaskulski (September 16, 1913 - February 19, 1947), aka 'Zagończyk', was a soldier in the Polish Home Army and a commander in Freedom and Independence〔(''ŻOŁNIERZE WYKLĘCI Zapomniani Bohaterowie'' )〕 (a Polish underground anticommunist organization) in the Radom region of Poland. In 2007 the Polish president Lech Kaczyński posthumously awarded Jaskulski the order of Polonia Restituta.
==Early life==
Jaskulski was born in Castrop - Rauxel in Germany, to a family of Polish emigrants. When he was 7 he returned with his parents to Poland. They lived in Zduny in Greater Poland. After finishing his studies in Krotoszyn he started working at the Borough Office in Zduny. During this time he also studied law. In 1937 he graduated from the Cavalry NCOs School in Grudziądz. In 1939 he volunteered for the Polish Army. During the German Invasion of Poland he served with distinction in the 68 Regiment of Infantry. He fought during the siege of Warsaw. He was taken captive by the Germans but successfully escaped in October 1939. He returned to Zduny, where from 1940 to 1942 he worked at the railway station. At the same time he organized an underground anti-Nazi unit and edited an illegal newspaper, entitled ''Zagończyk'' ("Raider").
In December 1939 he joined the Union of Armed Struggle (ZWZ), an underground army formed in Poland during the Nazis and Soviet occupation, which was renamed to the Home Army (Armia Krajowa) in 1942.
In 1943 after deconspiracy of many units of Home Army in the Radom region by the Gestapo, he escaped to Lublin where he was the commander of Home Army units in near Garwolin. At this time he was promoted and transferred to Puławy. There he had to fight not only with Germans but also with Soviet partisans. In 1944 he was promoted to lieutenant and became the commander of unit called "Pilot".

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