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St Sigismund parish
05-507 Słomczyn
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Konstancin deanery
Warsaw archdiocese, Poland
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Martyrology of the clergy — Poland
XX century (1914 – 1989)
personal data
surname
KLAMM
forename(s)
Vladislav (pl. Władysław)
function
diocesan priest
creed
Latin (Roman Catholic) Church RCmore on
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diocese / province
Vilnius diocesemore on
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date and place
of death
05.08.1920
Kremyanitsaalso: Kremyanitsa Kostyelna
today: Kremyanitsa ssov., Zeľva dist., Grodno reg., Belarus
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alt. dates and places
of death
06.08.1920
details of death
In 1918‐1919 supported Polish partisans fighting with Russians.
During Polish–Russian war of 1919‐1920, during Russian offensive, arrested by the Russians together with mother and sister of a Polish partisan (who managed to avoid arrest) and murdered.
The beginning of the Polish–Russian war is assumed to be 14.02.1919, when — in response to the occupation of Mosty by the Russians (c. 24 km from Kramyanitsa) at the beginning of 02.1919 — a skirmish between the Polish and Russian units took place near Mosty.
On 14.05.1920, the Russians launched an attack on Polish forces in Belarus.
Initially without great successes.
Until the attack on 05.07.1920 of the Russian Western Front under the command of General Michał Tukhachevski that led to the retreat of Polish troops.
Kramyanitsa was captured by the Russians in mid 07.1920.
After the defeat of the Russians during the Battle of Warsaw, known as the „Miracle on the Vistula”, which began on 15.08.1920, the Russian retreat began.
The last big clash was the battle on the Nemunas on 20‐26.09.1920, when the Poles captured Grodno.
Immediately afterwards, Polish troops returned to Kramyanitsa.
Thus murdered during short period of the Russian occupation.
cause of death
mass murder
perpetrators
Russians
sites and events
Polish‐Russian war of 1919‐1921Click to display the description
date and place
of birth
1874
presbyter (holy orders)
ordination
1901
positions held
1908 – 1920
administrator — Kremyanitsaalso: Kremyanitsa Kostyelna
today: Kremyanitsa ssov., Zeľva dist., Grodno reg., Belarus
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[access: 2023.01.18] ⋄ St George the Martyr RC church ⋄ Corpus Christi RC parish ⋄ Vawkavysktoday: Vawkavysk dist., Grodno reg., Belarus
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[access: 2022.01.06] RC deanery
1904 – 1908
administrator — Rozhankatoday: Rozhanka ssov., Shchuchyn dist., Grodno reg., Belarus
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[access: 2023.01.18] ⋄ St Peter and St Paul the Apostles RC parish ⋄ Lidatoday: Lida dist., Grodno reg., Belarus
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[access: 2021.09.29] RC deanery
1903 – 1904
vicar — Svirtoday: Svir ssov., Myadzyel dist., Minsk reg., Belarus
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[access: 2023.01.18] ⋄ St Nicholas the Bishop and Martyr RC parish ⋄ Svirtoday: Svir ssov., Myadzyel dist., Minsk reg., Belarus
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[access: 2023.01.18] RC deanery
c. 1901
vicar — Bielsk Podlaskitoday: Bielsk Podlaski gm., Bielsk Podlaski pov., Podlaskie voiv., Poland
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[access: 2021.09.29] ⋄ Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Nicholas RC parish ⋄ Bielsk Podlaskitoday: Bielsk Podlaski gm., Bielsk Podlaski pov., Podlaskie voiv., Poland
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[access: 2021.09.29] RC deanery
till 1901
student — Vilniustoday: Vilnius city dist., Vilnius Cou., Lithuania
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[access: 2022.01.06] ⋄ philosophy and theology, Theological Seminary
others related
in death
BABARSKIClick to display biography Simon, BIRNIKClick to display biography Paul, BORYSOWICZClick to display biography Emeric Casimir, BUKLAREWICZClick to display biography Michael, DYAKOWSKIClick to display biography Napoleon, GREGORCZYKClick to display biography Marcel, HAJDUKClick to display biography Alexander, JARZYNAClick to display biography Vladislav (Fr Anatol of St Joseph), JUSTVANClick to display biography Ferdinand Timothy (Fr Blase), KNIUKSZTAClick to display biography John, KNOBELSDORFClick to display biography Richard, KOŁOMYJSKIClick to display biography Francis, KOWALSKIClick to display biography Adolph, KROCZEKClick to display biography William, KRYGIELSKIClick to display biography Felix, LISIECKIClick to display biography Boleslav, LUCACIUClick to display biography Anthony (Fr Innocent Mary), ŁOTAREWICZClick to display biography Vincent, MAŁACZYŃSKIClick to display biography Adam, MAZURClick to display biography Casimir, OSTROWSKIClick to display biography John, PĘDZICHClick to display biography Stanislav, RADZIUKClick to display biography Anthony, ROZUMKIEWICZClick to display biography Stanislav (Fr Cyprian), SKORUPKAClick to display biography Ignatius John, SUCHAROWSKIClick to display biography Justin, SZULBORSKIClick to display biography Stanislav, WEBERClick to display biography John, ZAWISZAClick to display biography Joseph, ZDANOWICZClick to display biography James
sites and events
descriptions
Polish‐Russian war of 1919‐1921: War for independence of Poland and its borders. Poland regained independence in 1918 but had to fight for its borders with former imperial powers, in particular Russia. Russia planned to incite Bolshevik‐like revolutions in the Western Europe and thus invaded Poland. Russian invaders were defeated in 08.1920 in a battle called Warsaw battle („Vistula river miracle”, one of the 10 most important battles in history, according to some historians). Thanks to this victory Poland recaptured part of the lands lost during partitions of Poland in XVIII century, and Europe was saved from the genocidal Communism. (more on: en.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
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sources
personal:
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bibliographical:
„Fate of the Catholic clergy in USSR 1917‐1939. Martyrology”, Roman Dzwonkowski, SAC, ed. Science Society KUL, 2003, Lublin
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