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Jan Kołodziej

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Died
  
April 1944

Jan Kołodziej

Jan Kołodziej (December 9, 1906 in Stryj – April 1944 in Warszaw) – Polish Athlete and Lightweight Boxer of Interwar period. Lightweight Vice-Champion of Poland 1932. Bank clerk and entrepreneur. Fought as one of Lwów Eaglets. Member of the Shooting Club.

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Biography

Jan Kołodziej graduated from the Foreign Trade College (from 1937 Foreign Trade Academy) in Lwów. Before the World War II, he worked as a clerk in one of the Gdynia banks and owned a sport store in Oksywie. In 1939 at 4 in the morning, Kołodziej and his wife were kicked out of their apartment in Gdynia. He lost everything, moved to Warszawa, where his life ended tragically. He was shot dead near his own house. Kołodziej was buried in Powązki Cemetery. Due to the fire in the cemetery records, the grave location information is lost. The symbolic grave is in the Bródno Cemetery.

Private life

Jan Kołodziej was born to Andrzej and Helena. He was married to Miranda (Mira) Nagalska and they had a daughter, Anna. Kołodziej lived at 3 Domsa Street in Lwów. Later he moved to 104 Świętojańska St. in Gdynia, and eventually to Saska Kępa in Warszawa.

Medals

  • Representing Czarni Lwów won Lightweight Vice-Championship of Poland 13 March 1932, Poznań;
  • Champion Ok. 1931 (sash)
  • 1st.pl. in Lightweight Class of Boxing Competition for Shooting Club Championship for 1930
  • Champion of Lwów Boxing Championship 23–24 February 1929
  • New Century 1928 III
  • I O.K. VI Cross Country Run 1927 r.
  • I Gr. 4 IV 1927
  • III Gr. VI 24 X 1926 r.
  • Awards

  • Honorary Military Decoration, "Lwów Eaglets"
  • References

    Jan Kołodziej Wikipedia