• vice-admiral
Józef Unrug (commander of the
Polish Navy in
World War II,
Imperial German Navy officer) • vice-admiral
Xawery Czernicki (second commander of the
Polish Navy in
World War Two, victim of the
Katyn massacre) • admiral
Tomasz Mathea (former chief of staff of the
Polish Navy) • płk
Janusz Bokszczanin ( partisan, cursed soldier) • płk.
Edward Dojan-Surówka (Polish officer, who escaped the division he was commanding in
September campaign) • płk.
Antoni Szacki (commander of the
Holy Cross Mountains Brigade) • płk.
Jerzy Leszczynsky-Ziętek • płk.
Tadeusz Wyrwa-Furgalski (Major in the
Polish Legions) • ppłk
Adam Borys (Pług”, „Adam Gałecki”, „Bryl”, „Kar”, „Dyrektor”, „Pal”) (commander of the
Parasol Batalion) • ppłk.
Jan Wojciech Kiwerski (Oliwa) (partisan commander in
Wołyń, sapper officer) • ppłk.
Aleksander Krzyżanowski (Wilk, Jan Kulczycki) (Polish partisan, artillery officer) • ppłk
Romuald Bielski (Bej) (member of the
Cichociemni, sapper officer, officer in the
Warsaw Uprising)) • mjr
Tadeusz Burdziński (Malina, Zenon, Krzak) • mjr
Henryk Dobrzański (Hubal) (first partisan in
World War II) • mjr
Walerian Łukasiński (officer in the army of
Congress Poland) • mjr
Henryk Sucharski (commander in e
Battle of Westerplatte) • mjr
Zygmunt Szendzielarz (cursed soldier, commander of the
Home Army 5th Wilno Brigade) • mjr
Marian Bernaciak (cursed soldier) • kpt.
Władysław Raginis (commander in the
Battle of Wizna) • kpt
Franciszek Dąbrowski (the second commander in the
Battle of Westerplatte) • rtm (kpt)
Witold Pilecki (
Cursed soldier) • ppor
Konrad Guderski (commander of the
Defence of the Polish Post Office in Danzig) ==See also==