Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski (1905–1966) was a Polish soldier and politician, best known for his role as a commander during the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. As the leader of the Home Army (Polish: "Armia Krajowa") in the uprising against Nazi occupation, he played a crucial role in the resistance movement.
After the war, he faced exile and spent years in various countries, including the UK. His contributions to the Polish struggle for freedom and his leadership during a pivotal moment in World War II are significant aspects of his legacy.
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