Stefan Pasławski

Stefan Wiktor Paweł Pasławski (May 25, 1885 in Warsaw - July 17, 1956 in Bangor) was a politician and brigadier general of the Polish Army.

On December 16, 1905, he was elected a member of the faculty of the Academic Reading Room in Lviv (apart from him, also Czesław Mączyński, Tadeusz Wolfenburg).

On May 3, 1922, he was verified in the rank of colonel with seniority from June 1, 1919, and 59th place in the corps of infantry officers.

In June 1938, he received the title of honorary member of the Young Village Association of the Stanisławów Voivodeship.

In exile in France, then in Great Britain, from August 1951 he lived in the Polish Settlement in Penrhos (Wales).

His wife was Aleksandra Pasławska, née Judycka (d. 1944),[9][10] who was the chairwoman of the District of the Polish Scouting Association in Stanisławów.