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Radosław Group : ウィキペディア英語版
Radosław Group

Radosław Group ((ポーランド語:Zgrupowanie Radosław)) was the codename of a group of Kedyw, a Polish World War II Armia Krajowa organization, units during World War II created shortly before the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising.
==Organization==
The ''Radosław Group'' took its name from the pseudonym of its leader, Jan Mazurkiewicz, the chief of conspiratorial diversionary units of General Headquarters of Armia Krajowa and Kedyw.
Composition of the group:
* Diversionary Brigade ''Broda 53'' – Cpt. J.K. Andrzejewski, later R. Białous
* Battalion Czata 49 – Maj. Tadeusz Runge ps. "Witold"
* Battalion Miotła (Broom) – Cpt. Franciszek Mazurkiewicz ps. "Niebora"
* Battalion ''Parasol'' (Umbrella) – Cpt. Adam Borys ps. "Pług"
* Battalion ''Pięść'' (Fist) – Maj. Alfons Kotowski ps. "Okoń"
* Reserve Battalion ''Igor'' – Maj. Tadeusz Grzmielewski ps. "Igor".
* Battalion ''Zośka'' – Lt./Cpt. Ryszard Białous ps. "Jerzy"

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