Jan Krukowiecki
Count
Jan Stefan Krukowiecki (
1772-
1850) was a
Polish general and chairman of the
Polish National Government (prezes Rządu Narodowego) during the
November Uprising and general during
Napoleonic Wars fighting in the troops of
Napoleon.
Jan Krukowiecki was born
December 15 1772 in
Lwów. He studied at the
Theresianum in
Vienna and joined the
Austrian army.
Krukowiecki fought in the campaigns against the
Turkish troops in the
Balkans. In September
1794 Krukowiecki protested against the Austrian response to the
Kościuszko Uprising and resigned his
officer's commission. He spent the next 12 years in retirement.
1806 Krukowiecki joined the
French army and fought in
Napoleon's campaigns. In 1812 he was part of the Napoleon's army in the war against
Russia. He was wounded in
Smolensk and received the
Legion of Honour, was promoted to general of brigade and took command of a
cavalry brigade. At the
battle of Leipzig he fought under general
Sokolnicki but failed to secure the
Halle Gate.
On
March 1 1814 Krukowiecki received command of the Polish guard of honor at
Versailles. In 1814
Tsar Alexander I commissioned Krukowiecki to go to
England because of his knowledge of the language. He was to secure the reparations of Polish prisoners of war. When he returned to
Paris, he saw that his conduct in Leipzig was questioned in a public pamphlet. He sued general Sokolnicki, who had written the pamphlet under
pseudonym, but lost.
Krukowiecki proceeded to report to Tsar and arrived in Moscow in February
1815 before he returned to Paris. On
April 16 of the same year, during a banquet in honor of Russian and Polish officers, he stomped on Sokolnicki's toe. He was put into
court martial but when Sokolnicki died in September 1816, Krukowiecki was just removed from the active army service. He returned to Poland.
In August 1831 Krukowiecki became head of Polish government during the
November Uprising, but had to surrender
Warsaw to the Russians in September and was sent to
Siberia. When he returned to Poland, he was tried for treason but acquitted. Krukowiecki settled on his wife's estate at Popień, near
Rogowo, where he died
April 17 1850.