Soldiers of "Zośka" batalion on Wola during the Warsaw uprising. Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski is in the centre. The other two men in this photo were killed during the uprising.
Soldier during World War II, and later an engineer and inventor
Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski "Laudański" (20 April 1924 in Bydgoszcz – 22 June 1998 in Ciechocinek) was a noted Polish soldier during World War II, and later an engineer and inventor, as well as writer.[1]
In 1949, during the darkest years of Stalinism in Poland, he was arrested by the Polish security service and in 1950, he was convicted and sentenced by a military court to 5 years in prison. After the death of Joseph Stalin, he was released from prison on March 23, 1953. After his release, he graduated from the Warsaw University of Technology in November 1953, and became an inventor of medical equipment. On December 29, 1956, the Supreme Court of Poland rehabilitated him, clearing his name from his 1950 conviction.
He published in Poland two books of wartime memoirs "Wspomnienia żołnierza baonu AK "Zośka" and "Wróbel" z "Kamieni na szaniec".
Works
Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski "Pamiętniki żołnierzy baonu "Zośka" I edition – 1957, VI edition in 1997 ISBN83-10-07687-8
Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski "Wspomnienia żołnierza baonu AK "Zośka", Instytut PAN, 1998 ISBN83-88909-18-5
Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski "Wróbel" z "Kamieni na szaniec", Ascon, 1992 ISBN83-87545-23-6