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Tadeusz Anders

Tadeusz Konstanty Anders served as a captain artillery officer in the Polish Army during the Interbellum Period, and as a podpułkownik (lt. col) in the Polish Armed Forces during World War II. He was awarded the Virtuti Militari V Class,[2][3] Poland's highest military decoration for heroism and courage in the face of the enemy at war.

Tadeusz Anders
Birth nameTadeusz Konstanty Anders
Born(1902-06-12)June 12, 1902[1]
Krośniewice-Błonie, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
DiedJuly 7, 1995(1995-07-07) (aged 93)
New York City, United States
Buried
AllegiancePoland
Service/branchPolish Army
Years of service1918-1946/47
Rankpodpułkownik (lt. col)
Unit15th Poznań Uhlans Regiment, II Corps
Battles/warsPolish–Soviet War

Third Silesian Uprising
September Campaign

Awards
RelationsWładysław Anders
Karol Anders

Biography edit

Early life edit

Tadeusz Anders was born on June 7, 1902, in the village Błonie, Kingdom of Poland, located approximately one kilometer north of Krośniewice. Tadeusz was the third and youngest son of Albert Anders, a German Balt and Elżbieta Anders née Tauchert,[4] and the brother of Władysław and Karol. The Anders family was of German descent and Evangelical faith;[5][6] Albert Anders' ancestors had settled in Poland in the first half of the 18th Century.[citation needed]

Military career edit

By the age of 16, Tadeusz Anders joined the Polish Military Organisation and served in the vicinity of Mińsk Litewski in 1918. From September 1919, he was stationed in Modlin as part of the II Cadet Corpus. With the onset of the Polish–Soviet War, Anders served in the 15th Poznań Uhlans Regiment, only to be transferred to Silesia in May 1921 to participate in the Third Silesian Uprising.[citation needed]

Upon completion of his Matura on June 25, 1922, Anders entered the Field Artillery Officers' School in Toruń. On July 1, 1923, he advanced to the rank of podporucznik (the equivalent of Junior Lieutenant) while being assigned to the 29th Light Artillery Regiment. Two years later on July 1, 1925, he was promoted to porucznik (Lieutenant).[citation needed]

After his promotion in 1925, Anders was transferred to the 11th Mounted Artillery Division. From 1931 to 1934, he served as an instructor in the Reserve Officers' Cadet School in Włodzimierz Wołyński. On January 1, 1934, he was promoted to captain. Afterwards, he was transferred to Suwałki, where he served as an adjutant in the 4th Mounted Artillery Division.[citation needed]

World War II edit

Anders remained at the 4th Mounted Artillery Division in Suwałki until the beginning of the September Campaign, where the 4th Mounted Artillery Division was incorporated in situ into the Cavalry Brigade "Edward".[7] Apart from the 4th Mounted Artillery Division, Cavalry Brigade "Edward" also consisted of the 3rd Masovian Light Cavalry Regiment, the 3rd Mounted Infantry Regiment, and the 1st Uhlan Regiment, which was commanded by Tadeusz's older brother, Karol Anders, who then held the rank of podpułkownik (Lieutenant Colonel). The brigade was tasked with the protection of the defensive corridor formed between the Suwałki and Lublin regions. During the September Campaign, the brigade retreated south to protect the Romanian Bridgehead. Both Anders brothers, along with the rest of brigade, participated in the Battle of Kock.[citation needed]

At the conclusion of the September Campaign, Tadeusz Anders evaded capture. He made his way to France and joined Sikorski's Army. Next, he made his way to the II Polish Corps, which was led by his eldest brother, Władysław. There, Tadeusz was appointed commander of the 7th Mounted Artillery Regiment. In December 1944, the 7th Mounted Artillery Regiment was regrouped into the 7th Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment and he was appointed commander of the new regiment. While serving in the 7th Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment, Anders was promoted first to major, and then to podpułkownik (Lieutenant Colonel).[citation needed]

By the end of World War II, the II Polish Corps was transferred to Great Britain. Shortly thereafter, Anders emigrated to the United States. He died on July 7, 1995, in New York City. He was laid to rest at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, located near Doylestown, Pennsylvania. His tomb can be found at the cemetery dedicated to the Polish Veterans of World War II.[citation needed]

Family edit

His brothers were Karol Anders and Lt. General Władysław Anders, the latter being the commander of the Polish II Corps.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ (in Polish) Kutnowskie zeszyty regionalne - Volume 12 - Page 227
  2. ^ Polish Order of the Virtuti Militari Recipients - 1792-1992 Last Name:A
  3. ^ (in Polish) Anders, Tadeusz Konstanty - Major Polskich Sił Zbrojnych 1939-45 - Order Virtuti Militari V Klasy
  4. ^ (in Polish) Władysław Anders on Technical University Rzeszów
  5. ^ Szymański, Bogusz (Oct 28, 2010). . historia.gazeta.pl (in Polish). Gazeta.pl. Archived from the original on November 6, 2011. Retrieved Nov 6, 2011.
  6. ^ (in Polish) Wyższa Szkoła Informatyki i Zarządzania w Rzeszowie.
  7. ^ Piekałkiewicz, Janusz (1999). Polski wrzesień. Hitler i Stalin rozdzierają Rzeczpospolitą (in Polish). Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Magnum. ISBN 9788385852414.
  8. ^ Englert, Juliusz L., and Krzysztof Barbarski. 1990. General Anders. London: Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum. OCLC 26184982

Bibliography edit

  • (in Polish) Personal acts collection no. 154/012 at the Piłsudski Institute of America

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Tadeusz Anders news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tadeusz Konstanty Anders served as a captain artillery officer in the Polish Army during the Interbellum Period and as a podpulkownik lt col in the Polish Armed Forces during World War II He was awarded the Virtuti Militari V Class 2 3 Poland s highest military decoration for heroism and courage in the face of the enemy at war Tadeusz AndersBirth nameTadeusz Konstanty AndersBorn 1902 06 12 June 12 1902 1 Krosniewice Blonie Congress Poland Russian EmpireDiedJuly 7 1995 1995 07 07 aged 93 New York City United StatesBuriedOur Lady of Czestochowa CemeteryAllegiancePolandService wbr branchPolish ArmyYears of service1918 1946 47Rankpodpulkownik lt col Unit15th Poznan Uhlans Regiment II CorpsBattles warsPolish Soviet WarThird Silesian UprisingSeptember Campaign Battle of KockAwardsRelationsWladyslaw AndersKarol Anders Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Military career 1 3 World War II 2 Family 3 References 4 BibliographyBiography editEarly life edit Tadeusz Anders was born on June 7 1902 in the village Blonie Kingdom of Poland located approximately one kilometer north of Krosniewice Tadeusz was the third and youngest son of Albert Anders a German Balt and Elzbieta Anders nee Tauchert 4 and the brother of Wladyslaw and Karol The Anders family was of German descent and Evangelical faith 5 6 Albert Anders ancestors had settled in Poland in the first half of the 18th Century citation needed Military career edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message By the age of 16 Tadeusz Anders joined the Polish Military Organisation and served in the vicinity of Minsk Litewski in 1918 From September 1919 he was stationed in Modlin as part of the II Cadet Corpus With the onset of the Polish Soviet War Anders served in the 15th Poznan Uhlans Regiment only to be transferred to Silesia in May 1921 to participate in the Third Silesian Uprising citation needed Upon completion of his Matura on June 25 1922 Anders entered the Field Artillery Officers School in Torun On July 1 1923 he advanced to the rank of podporucznik the equivalent of Junior Lieutenant while being assigned to the 29th Light Artillery Regiment Two years later on July 1 1925 he was promoted to porucznik Lieutenant citation needed After his promotion in 1925 Anders was transferred to the 11th Mounted Artillery Division From 1931 to 1934 he served as an instructor in the Reserve Officers Cadet School in Wlodzimierz Wolynski On January 1 1934 he was promoted to captain Afterwards he was transferred to Suwalki where he served as an adjutant in the 4th Mounted Artillery Division citation needed World War II edit Anders remained at the 4th Mounted Artillery Division in Suwalki until the beginning of the September Campaign where the 4th Mounted Artillery Division was incorporated in situ into the Cavalry Brigade Edward 7 Apart from the 4th Mounted Artillery Division Cavalry Brigade Edward also consisted of the 3rd Masovian Light Cavalry Regiment the 3rd Mounted Infantry Regiment and the 1st Uhlan Regiment which was commanded by Tadeusz s older brother Karol Anders who then held the rank of podpulkownik Lieutenant Colonel The brigade was tasked with the protection of the defensive corridor formed between the Suwalki and Lublin regions During the September Campaign the brigade retreated south to protect the Romanian Bridgehead Both Anders brothers along with the rest of brigade participated in the Battle of Kock citation needed At the conclusion of the September Campaign Tadeusz Anders evaded capture He made his way to France and joined Sikorski s Army Next he made his way to the II Polish Corps which was led by his eldest brother Wladyslaw There Tadeusz was appointed commander of the 7th Mounted Artillery Regiment In December 1944 the 7th Mounted Artillery Regiment was regrouped into the 7th Self Propelled Artillery Regiment and he was appointed commander of the new regiment While serving in the 7th Self Propelled Artillery Regiment Anders was promoted first to major and then to podpulkownik Lieutenant Colonel citation needed By the end of World War II the II Polish Corps was transferred to Great Britain Shortly thereafter Anders emigrated to the United States He died on July 7 1995 in New York City He was laid to rest at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa located near Doylestown Pennsylvania His tomb can be found at the cemetery dedicated to the Polish Veterans of World War II citation needed Family editHis brothers were Karol Anders and Lt General Wladyslaw Anders the latter being the commander of the Polish II Corps 8 References edit in Polish Kutnowskie zeszyty regionalne Volume 12 Page 227 Polish Order of the Virtuti Militari Recipients 1792 1992 Last Name A in Polish Anders Tadeusz Konstanty Major Polskich Sil Zbrojnych 1939 45 Order Virtuti Militari V Klasy in Polish Wladyslaw Anders on Technical University Rzeszow Szymanski Bogusz Oct 28 2010 Wladyslaw Anders historia gazeta pl in Polish Gazeta pl Archived from the original on November 6 2011 Retrieved Nov 6 2011 in Polish Wyzsza Szkola Informatyki i Zarzadzania w Rzeszowie Piekalkiewicz Janusz 1999 Polski wrzesien Hitler i Stalin rozdzieraja Rzeczpospolita in Polish Warsaw Wydawnictwo Magnum ISBN 9788385852414 Englert Juliusz L and Krzysztof Barbarski 1990 General Anders London Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum OCLC 26184982Bibliography edit in Polish Personal acts collection no 154 012 at the Pilsudski Institute of America Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tadeusz Anders 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