Ksawery Błasiak (nom de guerre "Albert") (1900, Częstochowa – 1 August 1966, London) was a lieutenant of the Polish Army, of the Home Army and the anti-communist underground WiN.
On 12 June 1946, he engaged in battle a large regiment of the UB and NKVD in which his group was dispersed.
He himself managed to escape to England afterward, through the Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Italy and France.
According to the documents of the Institute of National Remembrance from December 1945 he was the adjutant of Captain Stanisław Sojczyński ("Warszyc"), commander of the KWP anti-communist paramilitary partisans.
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