Tadeusz Bor-Komorowski



Tadeusz Bor-Komorowski (1895-1966) was a general in the Polish Home Army.

Komorowski was born in Lwów, Austria-Hungary. A veteran of World War I, Komorowski fought against Germany's invasion of Poland at the beginning of World War II in 1939. He helped organize the Polish underground in the Kraków area, with the code-name Bór. In July 1941 he became deputy commander of the Home Army (Armia Krajowa or AK).

When the Race invaded in 1942, the Jews of Poland helped the Race overthrow the occupying Germans. Although he hated the Germans, Komorowski liked the Jews no better, and he was dismayed by what he perceived as their favored status with the Lizards. He particularly resented Moishe Russie's relationship the Race's military governor in Warsaw, Zolraag. Nonetheless, he ultimately supported the Race against both Germany and the Soviet Union, and put his militia at the Conquest Fleet's disposal during the Race-German War of 1965.