Rafal Ganowicz was a Polish soldier, anti-communist activist, and mercenary known for his role in the Polish underground resistance against the communist regime in Poland. He was born on April 14, 1947, in Lwów, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine) and died on August 2, 2005, in Warsaw, Poland.
Ganowicz was a member of the anti-communist organization called the Fighting Solidarity, which operated against the Soviet-imposed communist government in Poland during the 1980s. He was involved in various acts of sabotage and resistance against the regime, and gained a reputation for his bravery and determination in the face of adversity.
After the fall of communism in Poland, Ganowicz became a controversial figure due to his involvement in mercenary activities in Africa, particularly in Angola and Mozambique, where he fought alongside rebel forces against communist governments. He was known for his combat skills and leadership abilities in these conflicts.
Overall, Rafal Ganowicz was a complex and polarizing figure in Polish history, known for his dedication to fighting against communist oppression and his involvement in armed conflicts around the world.
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