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Karol Anders

Karol Anders
Born (1893-09-08)8 September 1893
Krośniewice-Błonie, Kingdom of Poland, Russian Empire
Died 4 July 1971(1971-07-04) (aged 77)
Penley, Wales
Buried at Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester, England
Allegiance Poland
Service/branch Polish Army, Polish II Corps
Years of service 1912-1947
Rank Pułkownik (Colonel)
Unit 1st Krechowice Uhlan Regiment
Commands held 1st Krechowice Uhlan Regiment, 2nd Grochowski Uhlan Regiment
Battles/wars

World War I
Polish-Soviet War
World War II

Awards Virtuti Militari (V Class) Virtuti Militari (IV Class) Cross of Valour (III Class) Cross of Merit (Gold Class) Allied Victory Medal
Spouse(s) Jadwiga née Chłopicka
Relations Władysław Anders, Tadeusz Anders

World War I
Polish-Soviet War
World War II

Karol Anders (8 September 1893 - 4 July 1971) was a Colonel in the cavalry of the Polish Army, brother of Lt. General Władysław Anders and Captain Tadeusz Anders, and double recipient of Poland's Virtuti Militari - IV and V Class.

Karol Anders was born in Błonie, Kingdom of Poland - a village located approximately one kilometer north of Krośniewice. He was the son of Albert Anders - a German Balt, and Elżbieta née Tauchert. Karol was the middle son of the Anders family; Władysław was a year older than Karol, and Tadeusz was almost nine years younger. The Anders family was of German ancestry and Evangelical faith; Albert Anders' ancestors had settled in Poland in the first half of the 18th Century.

Karol Anders was a student at a Realschule in Warsaw before transferring to the Trade School in Kaunas. At 19, he entered the Imperial Russian Army as an one-year volunteer in Autumn 1912. He was stationed at the 3rd Uhlan Regiment in Wołkowyszki, Suwalszczyzna. In 1913, Karol worked as an apprentice at his father's farm.

Karol Anders was mobilized by the Russian Army on 1 August 1914 as a result of the outbreak of World War I. In November 1917, he was assigned to the 1st Krechowce Uhlan Regiment. The 1st Krechowice was one of several units making up the 1st Polish Corps of the Russian Army led by General Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki.


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