Kazimierz Kamieński
Polish resistance fighter
Died when: 34 years 276 days (417 months)Star Sign: Capricorn
Kazimierz Kamienski (nom de guerre "Gryf" and "Huzar"; born 8 January 1919 in Markowo-Wólka, died 11 October 1953 in a communist prison in Bialystok) was an officer of the Polish Army, commander in the underground Polish Home Army (AK), ROAK and the anti-communist organization Freedom and Independence (WiN).
He was one of the longest fighting soldiers of the Polish anti-Communist resistance after World War II.Kamienski was arrested on 23 October 1952 in Warsaw by the Polish communist secret police.
After a brutal investigation on 26 March 1953 the military district court in Warsaw, during the away session in Lapy, sentenced him summarily to six consecutive death sentences.
He was executed on 11 October 1953 at 1:30 pm in the Bialystok prison.His symbolic tomb is located at a cemetery in Poswietne.
It was only after the collapse of the Soviet Union that the district court in Bialystok annulled his sentence on 13 March 1997.
President of the Republic of Poland Lech Kaczynski decorated Kamienski posthumously with the Grand Cross of the Order Virtuti Militari on 11 November 2007.