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Władysław Litmanowicz (20 February 1918 – 31 March 1992) was a Polish chess player and FIDE International Arbiter (1968).

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Władysław Litmanowicz (20 February 1918 – 31 March 1992) was a Polish chess player and FIDE International Arbiter (1968).

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Biography In 1939 Władysław Litmanowicz obtained the Master's degree at Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Warsaw. In June 1941 he was deported in deeply Soviet Union. He worked as an accountant in kolkhoz and in Kagalnik near Azov (1941). In August 1941 he was mobilized to Red Army and directed to the monthly officer school. After graduating from school, he served as an officer in the Red Army units. August 11, 1944 he transferred to Polish People's Army. In 1947–1952 Władysław Litmanowicz was a judge of the Military District Court in Kraków, Kielce and Warsaw. As a judge, he participated in Stalinist trials, including in the trial of Tadeusz Klukowski and Jerzy Kurzępa, sentenced to death on October 1, 1952. Władysław Litmanowicz also sentenced to death Edmund Bukowski a lieutenant of the Armia Krajowa, whose body was only identified in 2013 in Headquarters on Łączka. As the chairman of the judicial panel, Władysław Litmanowicz participated in the issuing of one death sentence for independence activities, the sentence was not carried out. In 1952–1955 Władysław Litmanowicz was an officer commissioned by the adviser to the head Main Political Management of the Polish Army. He ended his career…

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Private life The wife of Władysław Litmanowicz was Mirosława Litmanowicz, in the 1960s a leading Polish female chess player, FIDE Woman International Master (1967)., Polish Women's Chess Championship winner (1968) and a five-time Chess Olympiad participant (1957–1972).

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