Kazimierz Sosnkowski

Kazimierz Sosnkowski
Poland Polish 1885–1969 ○ Natural death

A military leader who shaped Poland's independence struggle and armed forces in exile

When aid for the Warsaw Uprising failed to materialize, he publicly condemned the Allied leaders for abandoning Poland.

Kazimierz Sosnkowski was a Polish independence activist and general who, alongside Józef Piłsudski, helped build clandestine military organizations and the Polish armed forces. He commanded formations during the Polish–Soviet War and helped modernize the army in the interwar period. During the Second World War he led parts of the Polish underground and, from exile, warned that Soviet and Western Allied policy could reduce Poland to dependence on Moscow. After publicly pressing the Allies to support the Warsaw Uprising and criticizing their response, he was dismissed as commander-in-chief in 1944 and became an elder of the Polish émigré community in Canada.

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