. . . "He was a member of Zwi\u0105zek Walki Czynnej since 1909, later Zwi\u0105zek Strzelecki. Student of Lw\u00F3w Politechnic in 1919-1913. Serving under J\u00F3zef Pi\u0142sudski, he became one of first Polish soldiers - formally under Austrian command - who entered Russian-held Polish territory during the First World War. Member of Polish Legions, organizer and commander of 1st Regiment of Polish Uhlans and later 1st Brigade of Polish Uhlans. Later he fought in the Polish-Ukrainian War (1918\u20131919) and Polish-Soviet War (1919\u20131921). In April 1919 his troops were instrumental in taking Wilno. Pi\u0142sudski would declare Belina's cavalry action a most exquisite military action carried out by Polish cavalry in this war."@en . . . "He was a member of Zwi\u0105zek Walki Czynnej since 1909, later Zwi\u0105zek Strzelecki. Student of Lw\u00F3w Politechnic in 1919-1913. Serving under J\u00F3zef Pi\u0142sudski, he became one of first Polish soldiers - formally under Austrian command - who entered Russian-held Polish territory during the First World War. Member of Polish Legions, organizer and commander of 1st Regiment of Polish Uhlans and later 1st Brigade of Polish Uhlans. Later he fought in the Polish-Ukrainian War (1918\u20131919) and Polish-Soviet War (1919\u20131921). In April 1919 his troops were instrumental in taking Wilno. Pi\u0142sudski would declare Belina's cavalry action a most exquisite military action carried out by Polish cavalry in this war. From 1929 he lived in Krak\u00F3w and retired from the military. In 1931-1933 he was a mayor of Krak\u00F3w and from 1933 to 1937, voivode of Lw\u00F3w. In 1938 he retired from public work due to worsening health; he died later that year, aged fifty."@en . . "W\u0142adys\u0142aw Belina-Pra\u017Cmowski"@en . . . . . . . . .