Year of publication: 1937
Publisher: State Publishing House of School Books in Lviv
Condition: Used
Cover type: Soft
Size: 16x24cm
Number of pages: 182
Weight: 0.2 kg
Mieczyslaw Lepecki - served in the 2nd infantry regiment of the Legions. After the oath crisis he was interned in Szczypiorno and later in Lomza. In January 1922 he was transferred to the reserves, with the rank of lieutenant. As of January 1, 1924, he was called to active duty. He was transferred to the Cabinet of the Minister of Military Affairs as a clerk, in the department headed by Major SG Andrzej Nałęcz-Korzeniowski. From 1931 to 1935 he served in the General Inspectorate of the Armed Forces, where he was adjutant to Marshal Jozef Pilsudski. From June to November 1935, he was in Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay as an official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. On January 1, 1936, he was appointed director of the Presidential Office. In May 1936, the new Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland, Major General Felicjan Slawoj Składkowski, entrusted him with the organization of the Bureau of Special Tasks of the Prime Ministeri and appointed him as its director. He traveled through Siberia in the footsteps of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski's exile and the places of martyrdom of Polish insurgents and revolutionaries. He headed a government mission to Madagascar - the so-called "Study Commission." On December 20, 1937, he became the second vice-president of the then-established Polish Society of Research Expeditions.
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