Julian Kurowski (1872-1950) He graduated from law school in Lviv and Vienna, obtaining his doctorate.
During the war in the Legions, where he was an officer of the court of inquiry.
Interned in Hungary, accused in the process of legionaries Marmaros-Sziget.
Since 1918 he was head of the forensics section of the "East" Command in Lviv.
Since 1919 he has been the head of the forensics department of the Major Command.
In 1920 he advanced to the col. KS, since 1921 the judge of the Supreme Military Courts. In December 1922 gone for reserve.
The set includes:
1) ID # 110, issued by the Military Command in Lviv for the second lieutenant.
With a service assignment to a paper of justice. Lviv, November 24, 1918.
Good condition. Can be closed in ( from innerside)
Dimensions: 12.6 x 20 cm
2)Service Card of the Polish Army Headquarters for East Galicia / Accommodation,
Lviv, 18 March 1919, addressed to J.W. Mr. Major Jul. Kurowski, content written by hand.
It says ,a car is sent to the Major's house to go to the General's apartment.
Good condition, some marks of use.
Dimensions: 14.5 x 21.5 cm
3) Pass of the Commandor of the Polish Army in Lviv - free passage, Lviv,
November 20, 1918
In good condition.
Dimensions: 18 x 15.7 cm
4) Gendarmery Command of the Polish Armed Forces to go on business in the city.
Lviv, November 21, 1918. Machine description.
Very good condition.
Dimensions: 9 x 14 cm
5) Meal card, number 80 for March 1919 for 1 dinner and 1 dinner a day (...) Lviv, March 1, 1919.
Very good condition.
Dimensions: 8 x 12.5.