Grabowski, Halina (1928–2003)
Grabowski, Halina (1928–2003)
Polish soldier. Born Jan 29, 1928, in Poland; died April 23, 2003, in Independence, Ohio.
At 16, was a Polish soldier in the Warsaw Uprising against the Nazis (1944); wounded, became a prisoner of war; moved with husband to Cleveland, Ohio (1952). Awarded Poland's A.K. Cross.
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