7/5/2023 0 Comments Bzura 1939 by Jurga Tadeusz![]() ![]() ![]() In the years 1912–1913, he took part in the mobilization of the armed forces of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, introduced in connection with the First and Second Balkan Wars with the mobilization of Austria-Hungary and in the years 1914–1918 he fought on the fronts of World War I. In 1913 he was renamed a cadet to a warrant officer with the preservation of seniority. He was appointed to the rank of cadet with seniority on January 1, 1911, in the corps of officers of the infantry reserve, and his parent unit was the infantry regiment No. In the years 1910–1914 he was a member of "Sokoł" in Żywiec. He completed his commercial studies in Vienna. In the period from October 1, 1907, to October 30, 1908, he completed his compulsory one-year military service in the Austro-Hungarian army. ![]() In 1908 he moved to the Vienna University of Economics and Business. In 1906 he graduated from a seven-class real school with a high school diploma in Kromieryż and began studying at the TU Wien. ![]() Juliusz Alfred Drapella was born on November 3, 1886, in Wieprz, to the family of Ludwik Drapella (1852–1935) and Maria née Mierowska. Juliusz Alfred Drapella was a Polish brigadier general of the Polish Armed Forces who was most notable during his service in World War II. ![]()
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