Background
Mieczysław Dziemieszkiewicz was born on January 25, 1925 in Zagroby, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland. Son of Adam and Stephanie from Świerdzewskich.
Mieczysław Dziemieszkiewicz was born on January 25, 1925 in Zagroby, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland. Son of Adam and Stephanie from Świerdzewskich.
In 1939 he graduated from public school in Rozan. During the occupation, he attended secret teaching courses in Makow Mazowiecki, while working at the German transport company.
Rój (25 January 1925 – 14 April 1951) – Soldier of the National Armed Forces (Poland) and the National Military Union in Poland, he was an anti-communist activist of the Polish underground in northern Mazovia. He then deserted his post and fled. Soon after he joined the National Armed Forces-National Military Union branch led by Marian Kraśniewski "Burza (Tempest)", where he got his nickname "Rój (Swarm)".
Initially, he was a link between the command of the district and the command of the county.
In 1948 he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. By order of the company commander Marian Koźniewski "Walter", in response to the mass arrests ordered by the Ministry of Public Security, Rój formed the Extraordinary Special Actions unit (Pogotowie Akcji Specjalnej), which he became the head of.
As commander of the new unit, he began to carry out many actions against the communists, their special forces and agents. Dziemieszkiewicz"s death was caused by the woman he loved.
He was killed when he tried to break free from the trap.
Dziemieszkiewicz"s struggle against the communists was depicted in the 2016 Polish film, Historia Roja.