Zenon Kiembrowski


Monument commemorating the market hung in Przasnysz

Zenon Kiembrowski (Kembrowski), ps. "Konrad", "Okrzeja" (born April 11, 1909 in Przasnysz, died on 17 December 1942 in Przasnysz) - employee of district office in Przasnysz, soldier of ZWZ-AK.

He came from a craftsman's family. He was the son of Felix and Władysław Kiembrowski. He graduated from 6 junior high schools in Przasnysz, then joined the Corps of Cadets in Warsaw. He graduated with distinction (1929-1934). In 1935-1936 he was in the School of Engineering Cadets. He graduated from the school as a sergeant. In 1938 he worked in the social welfare department and in 1939 in the Przasnysz district.

In 1940 he started working in the ZWZ as commandant of the Przasnysz circuit. In the area of ​​the city he ran the "N" campaign, selling to the local barracks leaflets in Polish and German. Arrested May 5, 1942. He was in prison in Ciechanów, Plock, Działdowo. Hanged on 17 December 1942 in Przasnysz. Marian Arct "February", Maria Kaczyńska, Władysław Otłowski "Woyna", Edmund Zdanowski "Maks".

Zenon Kiembrowski was married, had two daughters. He rests in a collective grave at the parish cemetery in Przasnysz. On May 9, 1972, a granite monument with a commemorative plaque commemorating five hanged members of the ZWZ-AK staff was unveiled at the Przasnysz market. Bibliography

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