Ignacy Kruszewski From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Polish general Ignacy Kruszewski Ignacy Marceli Kruszewski (Lusławice, 6 January 1799 - 25 December 1879, Gogołów, near Jasło) was a Polish military leader.[1] Kruszewski participated as a colonel in the November 1830 Uprising as aide-de-camp to General Józef Grzegorz Chłopicki and General Jan Zygmunt Skrzynecki. After the uprising, he lived in exile and became a general in the Belgian Army. In 1848 he was expected to lead the Polish insurgent army in Greater Poland. From 1852 he lived in Galicia. During the January 1863 Uprising, he headed the Polish Army department in Kraków. Works Pamiętniki (Memoirs, 1890)[2] References ↑ "Kruszewski I., MEMORIES FROM THE YEAR 1830-1831 of the late General Ignacy Kruszewski, 1890". OneBid. Retrieved 2024-11-08. ↑ Team, Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center-dL. "FBC". FBC (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-11-08. Authority control databases InternationalISNIVIAFFASTWorldCatNationalGermanyUnited StatesCzech RepublicPoland This biographical article related to the military of Poland is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles