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227:. On August 2, 1940, he was tried in Lviv. Wysocki was sentenced to death by shooting on the basis of articles 54-2 (charge: armed uprising or armed invasion on the soviet territory, taking over the power) and 54-11 (charge: organized activities aiming to take over the power) of the penal code of the
70:(The Association of Games and Physical Activities âThe Dawnâ). The aim of this organization was to promote physical activities and education. Wysocki was the initiator of this organization. One of the members of the committee was Salomea Kleps, who later became Wysocki's wife.
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Antoni
Wysocki was born on May 25, 1884, in PoznaĆ. He was a son of Michal (a saddler) and Maria StÄpniak. From 1902 to 1904 he was learning to become a printer. He obtained the vocational certificate and worked in the vocation until the outbreak of the I World War.
118:) and received the order to invigilate sappersâ barracks in the district of Wilda and the railway storehouses. Soon afterwards Wysocki was nominated to the commander of the Wilda district in PoznaĆ. He also became a member of the police-military commission of
66:(The Gymnastic Association âThe Falconâ). Among the authorities of the association, he represented the independent way of thinking (in contrast to the legalistic one). In January 1914, a new organization emerged from the Gymnastic Association. Its name was
200:(The Insurgents Magazine). He also stayed in touch with PoznaĆ scouting. In August 1935, he chaired the annual ceremony of the Insurgents and Soldiers Association. He gave a speech about the heroic fights of the Polish Army against Bolsheviks.
103:(âThe Dawnâ Regiment) under Wysocki's command. Wysocki did not want to lose autonomy and, contrary to other teams, he focused attention on military education and training rather than to educational work.
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99:(The Scouts Headquarters for the Third Reich) came into being. Its aim was to unite all separately working scout teams. The organization was joined by all scout teams except for
138:(Polish Civic Guard Headquarters) in PoznaĆ. In anticipation of the beginning of the fights, he was nominated the military commander of the PoznaĆ-Wilda district.
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Wielkopolska w walce o niepodlegĆoĆÄ 1918-1919 - Leszek Grot, Ignacy PawĆowski, MichaĆ Pirko - Wydawnictwo
Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, Warszawa 1968
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Wielkopolska w walce o niepodlegĆoĆÄ 1918-1919 - Leszek Grot, Ignacy PawĆowski, MichaĆ Pirko - Wydawnictwo
Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, Warszawa 1968
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Wielkopolska w walce o niepodlegĆoĆÄ 1918-1919 - Leszek Grot, Ignacy PawĆowski, MichaĆ Pirko - Wydawnictwo
Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, Warszawa 1968
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In 1935 he was a junior department- officer in the department of control in the
Greater Poland Military Museum in PoznaĆ. He was a deputy director of
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Wielkopolskie 1918-1919 - zarys dziejĂłw - Antoni CzubiĆski, ZdzisĆaw Grot, Benon MiĆkiewicz - PaĆstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, PoznaĆ 1978
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Wielkopolskie 1918-1919 - zarys dziejĂłw - Antoni CzubiĆski, ZdzisĆaw Grot, Benon MiĆkiewicz - PaĆstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, PoznaĆ 1978
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Wielkopolskie 1918-1919 - zarys dziejĂłw - Antoni CzubiĆski, ZdzisĆaw Grot, Benon MiĆkiewicz - PaĆstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, PoznaĆ 1978
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Z postÄpowych tradycji orÄĆŒa polskiego 1917-1939 - Ignacy PawĆowski - Wydawnictwo
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Z postÄpowych tradycji orÄĆŒa polskiego 1917-1939 - Ignacy PawĆowski - Wydawnictwo
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In August 1912, he started to organize the first scout teams in PoznaĆ. Initially, these groups went under the name of
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military campaign, which was the first to reach the Bazar Hotel on the day of the outbreak of the insurrection.
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On December 27, 1918, Wysocki led the 100-men military campaign from
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