[1] After graduating from high school, he began studies at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Jagiellonian University.
Until May 1918, he commanded a battalion in the Polish II Corps in Russia, and then, until August that year, in conspiracy, he conducted an agitation and recruitment campaign in Ukraine.
In May 1936 he was elected vice-president of the board of the District Society of Friends of the Riflemen's Association in Przemyśl.
In the third decade of March 1939, the division he commanded was mobilized and transported to the operational region of the Army "Modlin".
On 29 September 1939, Maj. Gen. Juliusz Rómmel " in recognition of his merits, for his bravery, he awarded" him with the Gold Cross of the Military Order of Virtuti Militari, and in the farewell order for the 20 DP, he stated, inter alia, "the actions of this borderland division will go down in history as a model of fulfilling their duty".
After his release from captivity, he was admitted to the 2nd Polish Corps in Italy and assigned to the 7th Infantry Division.
In June 1968 the ashes were transported to Poland and buried at the Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw (section B II 24-6-10).
[5] On 1 September 1985, a stamp with a face value of 10 zlotys was put into circulation, showing a portrait of Col. Dipl.