. "1939"^^ . "Adolf Pilch (22 May 1914, in Wis\u0142a \u2013 26 January 2000, in London) was a Polish resistance fighter (codenames G\u00F3ra and Dolina). He became part of the Polish special forces (cichociemni) trained in the United Kingdom, and was parachuted into occupied Poland on February 17, 1943. There, as a member of the Armia Krajowa Polish resistance, he organized a cavalry partisan unit in the Nowogr\u00F3dek area, and broke through to the Kampinos forest near Warsaw, taking control of this area. At its height of operations his unit consisted of up to 1000 men. Between June 3, 1943 and January 17, 1945, his partisans fought in 235 battles."@en . . "infantry, special ops"@en . . . "Poland"@en . "Adolf Pilch (22 May 1914, in Wis\u0142a \u2013 26 January 2000, in London) was a Polish resistance fighter (codenames G\u00F3ra and Dolina). He became part of the Polish special forces (cichociemni) trained in the United Kingdom, and was parachuted into occupied Poland on February 17, 1943. There, as a member of the Armia Krajowa Polish resistance, he organized a cavalry partisan unit in the Nowogr\u00F3dek area, and broke through to the Kampinos forest near Warsaw, taking control of this area. At its height of operations his unit consisted of up to 1000 men. Between June 3, 1943 and January 17, 1945, his partisans fought in 235 battles."@en . "London"@en . "1914-05-22"^^ . "G\u00F3ra, Dolina"@en . "Field mass for Polish partisans in the Kampinos forest, late 1944. Pilch is third from the left ."@en . . "Adolf Pilch"@en . . . . . . "Adolf Pilch"@en . "partisan commander"@en . . . . . "2000-01-26"^^ . . . "major"@en . . "40"^^ .