Józef Hauke-Bosak

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Józef Hauke-Bosak
Józef Hauke-Bosak

Count Józef Hauke-Bosak (19 March 1834 in Saint Petersburg – 21 January 1871) was a Polish general in the January Uprising, and commander of the Polish army in Lesser Poland, the closest collaborator of rebellion leader Romuald Traugutt. He fought many successful battles against the Russians in this region. He fled Poland after the Uprising collapsed in 1864. He died in the post of commander of brigade in the French army at Vosges, during the Franco-Prussian war in 1871.

His father was Józef Hauke [pl], an officer in the army of the Duchy of Warsaw and the Russian Empire, while his mother was Karolina Steinkeller, daughter of Piotr Steinkeller and sister of Piotr Antoni Steinkeller, prominent Polish industrialists.[1] He was also a cousin to Countess Julia von Hauke, Princess von Battenberg.

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  1. ^ "Józef hr. Hauke h. Bosak". Sejm-Wielki.pl. Retrieved 2023-12-16.