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Thursday, 16 February 2012

General Nil: the Polish hero who fought Fascists and Communists

By Joseph De Monvallier


Emil August Fieldorf, more widely known as General Nil, was born on March 20th 1895 to German folks. Regardless of his origins, General Nil would win fame for fighting both the Fascist and Commie regimens, protecting the nation of Poland from any who would dare threaten it.

His story really started at the tender age of 15, when he joined the paramilitary organisation called ?The Riflemen?s Organisation. ? This organization, which fought to save autonomy, culture and education in Poland, would test the young Emil?s mettle and eventually send him on to serve in many different militias, including the Brigade of Legions, the Austrian Army, and the Polish Military Organization. After many years of storied service, Emil finally enlisted officially in Poland?s military.

As World War II began, General Nil commanded a regiment charged with resisting the looming Nazi invasion. He won his fame during the Polish September Campaign, and his heroism would win him a job as the 1st emissary of the exiled Polish Government.

He worked as a diplomat in South Africa, Egypt, Sudan, Rhodesia and Rumania, all in an effort to serve his beleaguered folks. As the war drew to a close, General Nil thought that he would eventually be able to return to the land he had fought so difficult for, but he shortly found himself arrested by the occupying Red government. He was misidentified as Waleny Gdanicki, a traitorous dissident, and was sent to a labor camp in the oppressive Ural Mountains without so much as a trial.

After 2 long, frightful years, Nil was released. His liberty was not to last nonetheless , and he was shortly sent to jail again after attempting to negotiate a accord with the occupying central authority in the name of his London-based government-in-exile. Betrayed by the communist authorities and charged with being a 'fascist Hitlerite criminal', Zero was executed by hanging on the Feb 24th, 1953.




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