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- Date of production 1935
- Place of creation Poland
- Dimensions length: 13 cm, width: 9.5 cm
- ID no. MLP/Dziama/1/DOK/2
- Museum Polish Aviation Museum
- Branch Main Building
- Availability in stock
- Subjects war, memory
- Technique offset
- Material cardboard, ink
- Object copyright Polish Aviation Museum
- Digital images copyright public domain
- Digitalisation RDW MIC, Małopolska's Virtual Museums project
- Tags aviation , war , army , World War II , Auschwitz , 2D , history , public domain
This exhibit features ID card no. 84 with the legendary 7 badge. It is associated with a Fighter Squadron (the so-called Kościuszko Squadron) fighting in defence of the Polish Borderlands in 1920. This unique unit, apart from Poles, also included American volunteers. The ID card belonged to Maj. Pil. Teofil Dziama and was issued...
more This exhibit features ID card no. 84 with the legendary 7 badge. It is associated with a Fighter Squadron (the so-called Kościuszko Squadron) fighting in defence of the Polish Borderlands in 1920. This unique unit, apart from Poles, also included American volunteers. The ID card belonged to Maj. Pil. Teofil Dziama and was issued on 19 May 1935.
Capt. Pil. Teofil Dziama was the commander of this squadron from 1922 to 1923. After the September Campaign, he remained in the country; he was imprisoned in the camp for underground activity; he was shot by the Germans for trying to escape from Auschwitz. The ID card itself is a high-class, unique exhibit and was added to the collection of the Polish Aviation Museum in 2008.
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