Stanisław Skalski

Stanisław Skalski
Born(1915-11-27)27 November 1915
Kodyma, Russian Empire
Died12 November 2004(2004-11-12) (aged 88)
Warsaw, Poland
AllegiancePoland
United Kingdom
BranchPolish Air Force
Royal Air Force
Years of service1938–1945
1956–1972
RankGenerał brygady
Service number76710
CommandsNo. 133 Polish Fighter Wing
No. 131 Polish Fighter Wing
No. 601 (County of London) Squadron
Polish Fighting Team
No. 317 (Polish) Squadron RAF
Battles / warsPolish Defensive War
Second World War
AwardsGolden Cross of the Virtuti Militari
Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta
Cross of Valour (4)
Order of the Cross of Grunwald
Distinguished Service Order (United Kingdom)
Distinguished Flying Cross & Two Bars (United Kingdom)

Stanisław Skalski, DSO, DFC & Two Bars (27 November 1915 – 12 November 2004) was a Polish aviator and fighter ace who served with the Polish Air Force and British Royal Air Force during the Second World War. Skalski was the top Polish fighter ace of the war and chronologically the first Allied fighter ace of the war, credited, according to the Bajan's list, with 18 11/12 victories and two probable. Some sources, including Skalski himself, give a number of 22 11/12 victories.

He returned to Poland after the war but was imprisoned by the communist authorities under the pretext that he was a spy for Great Britain. While in arrest he was tortured and then, in a show trial, sentenced to death on 7 April 1950. Skalski refused to ask for clemency but after his mother's intervention with the president of communist Poland, Boleslaw Bierut, his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. He remained in prison until 1956 when a court overturned the previous verdict. After the "Polish October" and subsequent liberalization and end of Stalinist terror, he was rehabilitated and rejoined the Polish armed forces. In 1972 he was moved to inactive service and in 1988, on the cusp of fall of communism in Poland he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general.