"1946-08-30"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Naples, Italy"@en . . . . . "Henryk Sucharski"@en . . . "Gr\u0119bosz\u00F3w, Austria-Hungary"@en . "Henryk Sucharski"@en . . . . "1917"^^ . . "Henryk Sucharski (1898\u20131946) was a Polish military officer and a major in the Polish Army. At the outbreak of World War II, he was one of the commanders of the Westerplatte position in Danzig, which troops under his command defended for seven days against overwhelming odds. Sucharski survived the war and was posthumously promoted to the rank of general. Despite his efforts to improve the defences, he later tried to persuade his fellow officers to surrender and suffered a nervous breakdown which required his deputy to assume command. The true nature of his role in the Westerplatte action did not become widely known until the 1990s[citation needed]."@en . . . . "Genera\u0142 brygady"@en . . . "40"^^ . . "Generalleutnant Friedrich-Georg Eberhardt accepting the surrender of Henryk Sucharski . Friedrich-Georg Eberhardt commanded the 60. Infanterie-Division during the Battle of Westerplatte."@en . "Henryk Sucharski (1898\u20131946) was a Polish military officer and a major in the Polish Army. At the outbreak of World War II, he was one of the commanders of the Westerplatte position in Danzig, which troops under his command defended for seven days against overwhelming odds. Sucharski survived the war and was posthumously promoted to the rank of general. Despite his efforts to improve the defences, he later tried to persuade his fellow officers to surrender and suffered a nervous breakdown which required his deputy to assume command. The true nature of his role in the Westerplatte action did not become widely known until the 1990s[citation needed]."@en . . . . "Poland"@en . . . "1898-11-12"^^ . "Henryk Sucharski (1898\u20131946) was a Polish military officer and a major in the Polish Army. At the outbreak of World War II, he was one of the commanders of the Westerplatte position in Danzig, which troops under his command defended for seven days against overwhelming odds. Sucharski survived the war and was posthumously promoted to the rank of general."@en . "Henryk Sucharski (1898\u20131946) was a Polish military officer and a major in the Polish Army. At the outbreak of World War II, he was one of the commanders of the Westerplatte position in Danzig, which troops under his command defended for seven days against overwhelming odds. Sucharski survived the war and was posthumously promoted to the rank of general."@en . . . .