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Stefan Mokrzecki
Maj. Gen. Stefan Mokrzecki
Chairman of the Provisional Governing Commission of Central Lithuania
In office
16 January 1921 – 21 November 1921
Preceded byWitold Abramowicz
Succeeded byAleksander Meysztowicz
Personal details
Born(1862-04-28)28 April 1862
Dzitryki [pl], Grodno Governorate, Russian Empire
Died9 April 1932(1932-04-09) (aged 69)
Wilno, Wilno Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
SpouseJoanna Bronisława Zelman
Children4


Stefan Mokrzecki of Ostoja coat of arms (1862–1932) was a general in the Russian Army and the Polish Army. During Polish-Soviet War commanded 8 DP and other units. Later member of armed forces of Republic of Central Lithuania. Retired in 1925. He was brother of Adam Mokrzecki that also was a general in Russian army to end as general of Polish army. He was born in Dzitryki, now in Belarus.

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References

  1. "Stefan Mokrzecki". www.sejm-wielki.pl. Retrieved 2024-12-11.
  2. Dziennik Personalny Ministerstwa Spraw Wojskowych Nr 70 z 7 listopada 1923 roku, s. 737. P. Stawecki, Słownik biograficzny ..., 225 podał błędnie, że Stefan Mokrzecki został mianowany tytularnym generałem dywizji w 1924 roku.
  3. Order Odrodzenia Polski. Trzechlecie pierwszej kapituły 1921–1924, wydawca Prezydium Rady Ministrów, Warszawa 1926 p.26
  4. Rozkaz Ministra Spraw Wojskowych L. 2142 z 1921 r. (Dziennik Personalny z 1922 r. Nr 1, s. 69)
  5. Rozporządzenie Ministra Spraw Wojskowych G.M.I.L. 1254 z 1926 r. (Dziennik Personalny z 1926 r. Nr 12, s. 70)

References

  • Janusz Odziemkowski, Leksykon Wojny Polsko-Rosyjskiej 1919-1920, Oficyna Wydawnica RYTM, 2004, ISBN 83-7399-096-8, p. 220


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