Lipiński fought in World War I, the Polish-Ukrainian War and the Polish-Soviet War and became involved with the intelligence service. After the war, he worked as a historian. Lipiński retired from the army 9 months before the joint German-Soviet invasions of Poland. He was attached to the propaganda department during the siege of Warsaw, escaping with his family when the city fell.
In 1942 he returned to Poland as a resistance leader and was arrested by the Nazis in 1944. After the Russians overran Poland he led the anti-Soviet resistance. Arrested by the communists in 1947 he died in prison 2 years later.
Promoted to lieutenant colonel he retired in January 1939.[1] After the German and Soviet invasions in September 1939, he was first attached to the Bureau of Propaganda at the Polish headquarters, and then to the Propaganda Department in Warsaw, during the siege of Warsaw.[1] He was one of the top Polish commanders during that siege, working closely with Walerian Czuma and Stefan Starzyński and his brother Mieczysław [pl].[1][2] He issued daily radio speeches to the citizens of Warsaw.[1] After the capitulation of the capital, he secured the rich collection of the Piłsudski Institute, transferring them to the Belweder Museum. Avoiding arrest after the Germans captured Warsaw, he and his family escaped first to Zakopane, and in 1940 to Hungary.[1][2]
^(in Polish) Lipiński Wacław, pseud. Socha, Gwido, Aleksander, A. Szański, W. Gel (1896–1949). [w:] Polski Słownik Biograficzny. T. XVII/1972 [on-line]. ipsb.nina.gov.pl. [dostęp 2020-12-31].
^(in Polish) M.P. z 2011 r. nr 19, poz. 197 „za wybitne zasługi dla niepodległości Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej”.
^(in Polish) M.P. z 1931 r. nr 18, poz. 31 „za pracę w dziele odzyskania niepodległości”.
^(in Polish) M.P. z 1928 r. nr 260, poz. 632 „za zasługi na polu wiedzy wojskowej”.
^(in Polish) Zarządzenia Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej. „Dziennik Personalny Ministerstwa Spraw Wojskowych”. Nr 1, s. 4, 19 marca 1937.
^(in Polish) M.P. z 1939 r. nr 45, poz. 76 „za zasługi na polu pracy społecznej”.
^{in lang|pl}} M.P. z 1935 r. nr 257, poz. 306 „za szerzenie zamiłowania do literatury polskiej i krzewienie czytelnictwa w wojsku”.
Further reading
"Zeszyty Historyczne WiN-u", nr 15: 2001, MATERIAŁY DO "SŁOWNIKA BIOGRAFICZNEGO UCZESTNIKÓW WALK Z KOMUNIZMEM" (Biogramy): LIPIŃSKI Wacław,= opracował Marek Gałęzowsk, p. 265-272
Marek Gałęzowski, Wzór piłsudczyka. Wacław Lipiński 1896–1949. Żołnierz, historyk, działacz polityczny', (doktorat, 2003), NERITON Wydawnictwo, 2001, ISBN83-88973-16-9
Komorowski K. Sawicka I., Wacław Lipiński Żołnierz i historyk, Adiutor Oficyna Wydawnicza, 1999, ISBN83-86100-40-0