Szpakowicz, Wieslaw
Personal Information
Rank | Lt. |
Forename(s) | Wieslaw |
Surname | Szpakowicz |
Gender | M |
Age | 35 |
Decorations | Four times KW |
Date of Death | 30-10-1942 |
Next of Kin | Son of Jan and Bronislawa Szpakowicz. Husband of Helena Sieniawska |
Aircraft Information
Aircraft | Handley Page Halifax II |
Serial Number | W7773 |
Markings | NF-S |
Memorial Information
Burial/Memorial Country | Norway |
Burial/Memorial Place | Volwat Cemetery, Oslo |
Grave Reference | |
Epitaph |
IBCC Memorial Information
Phase | SP |
Panel Number | 272 (not yet erected on site) |
Enlistment Information
Service Number | - |
Service | Polish Army |
Group | |
Squadron | 138 (Special Duties) |
Squadron Motto | For freedom |
Trade | Agent |
Country of Origin | Poland |
Other Memorials
Location | Remote location between Helleren and Refsland |
Country | Norway |
Memorial Type | Inscribed metal plaque |
Memorial Text |
Til minde om Polske kommandosoldater og Flymannskaper som dode ved Helleren natten til 30 Okt 1942
Translation "In memory of Polish commandos and aircrew who died at Helleren on the night of 30 Oct 1942" |
Location | Village Green, Tempsford, Bedfordshire |
Country | United Kingdom |
Memorial Type | Stone Memorial with inscribed Marble Tablets |
Memorial Text | In honour of the men and women of Special Duties Sqns stationed at RAF Tempsford |
Location | "The Barn" Gibraltar Farm, Tempsford, Bedfordshire |
Country | United Kingdom |
Memorial Type | Inscribed Stone Plaque & Framed Scroll |
Memorial Text | To commemorate the men and women of different nationalities who flew from RAF Tempsford to aid resistance forces in occupied Europe |
Location | St. Peter's Church, Tempsford, Bedfordshire |
Country | United Kingdom |
Memorial Type | Inscribed Stone Tablet, Wooden Boards, Brass Plaques & RoH |
Memorial Text | Remembering all those who flew from RAF Tempsford including those of the Royal Australian Air Force |
Miscellaneous Information
Cover name Pak, although he also used "Chwok" and Wieslaw Sieniawski. |
Born 6 November 1906 in St. Petersburg and studied in Warsaw for a degree in law from 1929. In 1936 he worked as a legal advisor to Commissary Board of the Capital City of Warsaw. During the September Campaign he was a courier of the Supreme Commander 's Staff. On 18 September 1939 he crossed the Polish-Romanian border and in November 1939 he reached France, where he fought in the 7th Infantry Regiment of the 3rd Infantry Division until June 1940. In June 1940 he made his way to Great Britain, where he served in the 4th Cadre Rifle Brigade. He was then transferred to the 1st Independent Parachute Brigade where he underwent training in sabotage operations. |
Originally laid to rest in Egersund Cemetery, Norway, his remains were re-interred in Volwat Cemetery, Poland in 1953. In the left nave of the church of St. Jack at ul. Freta in Warsaw , a plaque was unveiled in 1980 in memory of soldiers of the Home Army (Cichociemni) - paratroopers from England and Italy, who died for Poland's independence. These three agents are among the 110 fallen Cichociemni. He kept diaries during the war (in 1939–1942) which were published in 2014 thanks to the efforts of the Rzeszów branch of the Institute of National Remembrance |
Fellow Servicemen
Please note that this list gives all the losses aboard the quoted aircraft and occasionally these may have occurred on an earlier date when the aircraft was not itself lost. Please check the dates of death carefully.
Last Operation Information
Start Date | 29-10-1942 |
End Date | 30-10-1942 |
Takeoff Station | Tempsford |
Operation | Special Operations Executive- Operation Pliers- to drop arms over Poland and also 3 Polish army personnel |
Reason for Loss | Shot down close to Refsland, Norway |