Zdzisław Karos
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Zdzisław Karos (died February 23, 1982) was a senior sergeant of Citizens' Militia of People's Republic of Poland who served as a guard to the embassies in Warsaw and is known as the only certain fatal victim of the generally non-violent Solidarity.
On February 23, 1982, Karos was on the way to his workplace. While in a street car he was attacked by two juveniles, Robert Chechłacz (aged 17) and Tomasz Łupanow (aged 18), who were trying to disarm him. In the fight that followed, Karos was fatally shot by Chechłacz, likely accidentally.[1]
Both young men who attacked Karos were members of the secret anti-government paramilitary organisation Upspring Home Army - Second Company (named after the Polish Home Army anti-Nazi resistance unit) , led by the Roman Catholic priest Sylwester Zych and was protesting against martial law. Robert Chechłacz, was sentenced to 25 years in prison and was pardoned and freed in 1989. Sylwester Zych was convicted of helping the attackers and sentenced to 6 years in prison. He subsequently served the entire term and died in 1989 under unexplained suspicious circumstances.
Zdzisław Karos was survived by two children.
References
[edit]- ^ Kowalski, Waldemar (15 December 2014). "Zapomniana ofiara stanu wojennego. Milicjant, który zginął z rąk licealistów". NaTemat.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 19 February 2025.