Kazimierz Sakowicz
![Gravestone of Sakowicz and others](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/Burial_place_of_Kazimierz_Sakowicz.jpg)
He was an officer of the pre-war Polish army, and a member of the Polish resistance. An editor of ''Przegląd Gospodarczy'' (Economic Review) journal in Wilno, Sakowicz moved to the Ponary district during the German occupation and chronicled events from July 11, 1941, to October 25, 1943.
On 5 July 1944, while cycling to Wilno, Operation Tempest, he was machine-gunned and seriously wounded. He was found in the evening by his neighbours in a ditch and brought to St. Jacob Hospital in Wilno where he died ten days later. His grave is located in the Rossa Cemetery in Vilnius, among graves of the fallen soldiers of the Polish underground (Armia Krajowa). Provided by Wikipedia
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