Adam Mohuczy
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Adam Mohuczy | |
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Born | March 7, 1891 |
Died | 1953 (aged 61–62) |
Allegiance | Poland |
Service | Navy |
Rank | Rear Admiral |
Commands | Chief of Staff and Commander of the Polish Navy |
Awards | Virtuti Militari Order of the Cross of Grunwald Silver Cross of Merit Medal of the 10th Anniversary of Independence Medal for Oder, Neisse and Baltic Medal of Victory and Freedom 1945 |
Alma mater | École de Guerre Navale |
Adam Mohuczy (1891–1953) was a Polish Navy officer. Captain of several ships and squadrons, Counter Admiral from 1946 and Chief of Staff and Commander of the Polish Navy from 1945 to 1947. In 1949 arrested by Polish secret police, accused of sabotage, tortured. He died in prison in 1953. In 1957 he was rehabilitated.
Biography
[edit]Adam was born on 7 March 1891 in Vitebsk, Russian Empire. He enlisted in the Russian Navy to become a military officer, finishing the Naval Corps School in Saint Petersburg in 1911.
From 1912 to 1916 he served aboard a training ship, armored cruiser General-Admiral class Gerzog Edinburgski, next, armoured cruiser, Rossiya, battleship Tsarievitch, and submarines Akula, Bars and S-12. Later he was an instructor in Mykolaiv Naval Academy. In 1917 he took a course of underwater swimming.
In the aftermath of the First World War, Poland regained independence. Adam Mohuczy joined the Polish Navy; first he served in the organizational structures in Warsaw and Toruń.
He studied and graduated from École de Guerre Navale in Paris in 1926.
External links
[edit]- Adam Mohuczy on dzieje.pl
Further reading
[edit]- Drzewiecki Andrzej, Adam, Aleksander i Borys Mohuczowie w służbie Polskiej Marynarki Wojennej, Wydawnictwo Marszałek, Toruń 2005, ISBN 83-7441-027-2.
- Babnis Maria, Czerwińska Małgorzata, Czerwiński Julian, Jankowski Alfons, Sawicki Jan, Kadry Morskie Rzeczypospolitej, tome II, Polska Marynarka Wojenna, part I, Korpus oficerów 1918-1947, Wyższa Szkoła Morska, Gdynia 1996, ISBN 83-86703-50-4.