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Stanisław Dąbek (March 28, 1892 – September 19, 1939) was a Polish infantry colonel in the Polish Armed Forces, he was commander of the Marine Brigade of National Defense and acting commander of the Land Defense of the Coast during the Invasion of Poland; posthumously promoted to the rank of brigadier general.

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Stanisław Dąbek (March 28, 1892 – September 19, 1939) was a Polish infantry colonel in the Polish Armed Forces, he was commander of the Marine Brigade of National Defense and acting commander of the Land Defense of the Coast during the Invasion of Poland; posthumously promoted to the rank of brigadier general.

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Biography Dąbek was born in a peasant family, one of six children in the family of Szczepan Dąbek and Rozalia née Powęska. In 1900, Stanisław's father purchased a farm in Felsendorf. In March 1939, the name of the town was changed to Dąbków. Young Dąbek began his education in Nisko where in the years 1901 to 1905 he attended a 4-grade elementary school. In the following years, he graduated from the 5th and 6th grade of the faculty school in Lubaczów. The next stage of education was studying at the teachers' college in Sokal, which he graduated in 1913 with the secondary school leaving examination. After graduating from the seminary, he worked as a teacher in the Bibrka poviat , in the Lwów Voivodeship. In connection with the outbreak of World War I in 1914, he was called up to serve in the infantry of the Austro-Hungarian Army as a one-year volunteer, and then sent to the school for reserve officers in Belzinek near Pilsk in Moravia. After graduating from the School of Reserve Officers, he was awarded the rank of second lieutenant and was sent to the Eastern Front. He was seriously wounded during the fighting in the Carpathians.…

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Colonel Stanisław Dąbek was posthumously promoted to the rank of brigadier general, for the first time by the Commander-in-Chief, Gen. Władysław Anders with seniority on January 1, 1964; and for the second time in 1969 by the President of the Republic of Poland in Exile, August Zaleski. The President of the Republic of Poland, Lech Wałęsa, in his Order of June 4, 1993, on the recognition of military ranks granted by the authorities of the Republic of Poland in Exile, recognized the rank of brigadier general, awarded posthumously by the Commander-in-Chief.

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143 of the Gdynia Scout Team "Dąbrowa" (ZHR) V Level of General Education in Gdynia Primary School in Sychów Public Primary School No. 1 in Nisko (in 2015 the patron was changed from Colonel to General Stanisław Dąbek) Primary School No. 10 with Integration Departments in Tczew Primary School No. 1 in Lubaczów (in 2003 the school changed its patron from colonel to General Stanisław Dąbek) Command of the Naval Port in Gdynia Vocational Education Center in Stalowa Wola Primary School No. 31 in Gdańsk (since 2002, Middle School No. 25) Cities where there are streets Colonel Stanisław Dąbek: Bielsko-Biała, Bolesławiec, Częstochowa, Elbląg, Gdańsk, Gdynia, Kielce, Koszalin, Kraków, Lubaczów, Nisko, Pruszcz Gdański, Reda, Rumia, Starogard Gdański, Tarnów, Warsaw, Wejherowo, Władysławowo, Wrocław, Zabrze. Honorary Citizen of Lubaczów (1929). In 1969, the shipyard. The Paris Commune in Gdynia was built by general cargo, who was named "Colonel Dąbek" on August 30, 1969. The ship was operated by Polish Ocean Lines from 1970 to 1992. In September 1984 Polish Post issued a postage stamp no. 2786 - Obrona Kępy Oksywskiej; col. Stanisław Dąbek. It was the first of 17 stamps in the 1939 Defense War series. In 1989 Mennica Polska introduced into circulation…

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Bibliography One-day training of the 14th Infantry Regiment on the 16th anniversary of the uprising: 1918-27 October 1934. Włocławek. 1934. Retrieved October 25, 2017. Officer's Yearbook 1923. Warsaw: Ministry of Military Affairs. 1923. 119157. Officer's Yearbook 1924. Warsaw: Ministry of Military Affairs. 1924. 59165. Officer's Yearbook 1928. Warsaw: Ministry of Military Affairs. 1928. 59431. Officer's Yearbook 1932. Warsaw: Ministry of Military Affairs. 1932. 59691. Stanisław Strumph Wojtkiewicz, 'Alarm for Gdynia', Publishing House of the Ministry of National Defense, Warsaw 1977. ISBN 83-11-06767-8. Edmund Kosiarz, "Obrona Kępy Oksywskiej", Book and Knowledge, Warsaw 1984. ISBN 83-05-11136-9. Wacław Tym, Andrzej Rzepniewski, Kępa Oksywska 1939 Accounts of land fighters , Wydawnictwo Morskie, Gdańsk 1985. ISBN 83-215-7210-3. Stanisław Jaczyński, `` Col. Stanisław Dąbek , Bellona, Warsaw 1990.kill Jurga, Tadeusz (1990). Defense of Poland 1939. Warsaw: PAX Publishing Institute. p. 759. ISBN 83-211-1096-7. Jan Łukasiak, "Infantry Reserve Officer Cadet School", Ajaks, Pruszków 1999. ISBN 83-88773-68-2. Grzegorz Piwnicki, Bogdan Zalewski, "Polish military maritime policy from the 10th to the end of the 20th century". Naval Command - Social and Educational Division. Gdynia 2002. ISBN 83-88698-25-7. An article by Włodzimierz Kalicki about General Stanisław Dąbek in Gazeta Wyborcza [accessed on 2007-01-22]. Film Colonel Dąbek. Defense of Gdynia 1939,…

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