. . . "1940-04-30"^^ . . . "Major"@en . . . . "Henryk Dobrza\u0144ski"@en . . . . "Jas\u0142o, Austria-Hungary"@en . . . . "1897-06-22"^^ . "Henryk Dobrza\u0144ski"@en . . "World War I,"@en . . "Hubal"@en . . . . . . . "Henryk Dobrza\u0144ski was born on June 22, 1897, in Jas\u0142o, Austria-Hungary to a Polish noble family (Coat of arms of Leliwa), of Henryk Dobrza\u0144ski de Hubal and Maria Dobrza\u0144ska n\u00E9e Lubieniecka. In 1912 he joined the \"Dru\u017Cyny Strzeleckie\", an underground Scouting organisation. When World War I broke out he volunteered to join J\u00F3zef Pi\u0142sudski's Polish Legions. He served with distinction in the 2nd Regiment of Uhlans and participated in many battles such as Stawczany and Battle of Rara\u0144cza. In 1918 after Poland regained its independence he joined the Polish Army."@en . "Near Opoczno, Poland"@en . . "Henryk Dobrza\u0144ski was born on June 22, 1897, in Jas\u0142o, Austria-Hungary to a Polish noble family (Coat of arms of Leliwa), of Henryk Dobrza\u0144ski de Hubal and Maria Dobrza\u0144ska n\u00E9e Lubieniecka. In 1912 he joined the \"Dru\u017Cyny Strzeleckie\", an underground Scouting organisation. When World War I broke out he volunteered to join J\u00F3zef Pi\u0142sudski's Polish Legions. He served with distinction in the 2nd Regiment of Uhlans and participated in many battles such as Stawczany and Battle of Rara\u0144cza. In 1918 after Poland regained its independence he joined the Polish Army. He took part in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1918 and fought with his cavalry platoon during the Siege of Lw\u00F3w. Later he participated in Polish-Bolshevik War of 1919-1921. For his bravery he was awarded the Virtuti Militari, the highest Polish military award, and four times the Krzy\u017C Walecznych, in addition to many other military awards. After the Peace of Riga he remained in the Polish Army. He became a member of the Polish equestrian team, winning many international competitions. He also took part in the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam and came fourth at the prestigious Aldershot competition. In his sports career he gained 22 gold, three silver and four bronze medals altogether."@en . "World War II"@en . . . "1912"^^ .