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Kazimierz Iranek-Osmecki : ウィキペディア英語版
Kazimierz Iranek-Osmecki

Kazimierz Wincenty Iranek-Osmecki ''noms de guerre'' Kazimierz Jarecki, Włodzimierz Ronczewski, Makary, Antoni Heller, Pstrąg (September 5, 1897 – May 22, 1984, London) was an infantry colonel (''pułkownik'') of the Polish Army (''AK''), and colonel of the Home Army. He fought in the Warsaw Uprising, and was responsible for negotiations between the AK and the Wehrmacht. Iranek-Osmecki was commander of the Home Army General Staff Section II (intelligence and counterintelligence), and member of Cichociemni. He discovered the German V-1 and V-2 testing facility at Peenemünde.
==Life==
Born on September 5, 1897 in the village of Pstrągowa, Austrian Galicia, he attended the Second High School in Rzeszow, joining the Riflemen's Association in 1913. In December 1916, he became a soldier of the Second Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment of the Polish Legions in World War I. After the Oath crisis of 1917, Iranek-Osmecki was drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army, and sent to the Italian Front (World War I). He managed to escape and returned to Krakow. Sent by the Polish Military Organisation (POW) to Ilza (November 1917), he became a local commander of POW there.
In November 1918, Iranek-Osmecki entered the newly created Polish Army’s 23rd Infantry Regiment. In January 1919, he was transferred to the Operational Group of Colonel Leopold Lis-Kula. In March 1919, he became chief of staff at 1st Legions Infantry Brigade, and in March 1920, he was sent to Infantry Department of the Ministry of Military Affairs. In December 1920, Iranek-Osmecki joined the headuarters of military police, and in May 1921, he was sent to the staff of the 19th Infantry Division (Poland). After completing a NCO course, he was named company commandant at the 77th Infantry Regiment.
On December 23, 1929 Iranek-Osmecki began a two-year course at Wyzsza Szkola Wojenna in Warsaw. On September 1, 1930, he was promoted to officer, and on May 1, 1933 he became a major. For most of the early 1930s, he lectured at the military college, returning to active service in 1937, when he was name battalion commandant of the 36th Infantry Regiment (Poland).

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