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Karol Grzesik, alias «Hauke» (May 30, 1890 — May 1940) was a Polish politician who worked in Upper Silesia. He was a deputy of the Sejm of Poland of the II and III convocations, Marshal of the Sejm of Silesia of the IV convocation (1935–1939), as well as President of Chorzów. Captain of the artillery reserve of the Polish Army, is one of the victims of the Katyn massacre.

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Karol Grzesik, alias «Hauke» (May 30, 1890 — May 1940) was a Polish politician who worked in Upper Silesia. He was a deputy of the Sejm of Poland of the II and III convocations, Marshal of the Sejm of Silesia of the IV convocation (1935–1939), as well as President of Chorzów. Captain of the artillery reserve of the Polish Army, is one of the victims of the Katyn massacre.

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Biography During the First World War, as a second lieutenant, he served in the 54th Field Artillery Regiment of the Army of the German Empire. In Poland, he joined the Polish Youth Union Zet and joined the Polish Military Organization in January 1919. After the creation of the General Command of the Army of Upper Silesia in July 1919, he became chief of the artillery department, then instructor of the IV Gliwice district and commandant of the III district, which includes the cities of Prudnik, Ratsibuz and Kozle. After Poland gained independence in 1918, this Polish soldier joined the Polish army. He took part in two Silesian uprisings:

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In the first uprising, which took place from September to October 1919, he was imprisoned in Katowice and Raciborze; In the second uprising, as commandant of the second hundred in Gliwice, he held the rank of captain. In December 1920, he became adjutant and representative of Poland at the General Directorate of the Plebiscite Police (Abstimmungspolizei Oberschlesien) in Opole. From April to June 1921, he served as Chief Inspector of the Plebiscite Defense Command and commanded the Vostok task Force during the III Silesian Uprising. On June 2, 1921, he declared himself commander-in-chief of the uprising, for which he was arrested on the orders of Wojciech Korfante and put on trial. However, despite this, his case was dismissed. He was an active participant in the Union of Former Rebels and the Union of Silesian Rebels, and from 1923 to 1925 he served as president of the latter organization. For his services, he was promoted to the rank of artillery captain with seniority as of June 1, 1919. In 1923 and 1924, he served as a reserve officer in the 6th Field Artillery Regiment in Krakow. In 1934, already as a captain of the reserve, he was appointed an officer of…

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