Janusz Zabłocki (diplomat)


Betman (Bethman) - Polish coat of arms, of German origin. Description of coat

In the red arm box, the silver arm, holding the rosary.

In a jewel in the crown of a crowned bearded armed husband, with a bare head, refusing a rosary that holds in his hand. History of the coat of arms

The German family using this coat of arms settled in Poland in the 15th century. Herbowni

Betman - Bethman, Sargielewicz.

Bibliography ? at the MSZ, while studying; He obtained a degree in international law.

In 1953 he was dismissed from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a "politically insecure individual". He worked in various institutions, and diplomacy could not return until 1957.

After returning to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he took part in the finalization of the bringing of wawels to Poland from Canada. This issue was devoted to the study of "The Case of Polish Wawel Collections in Canada" (1959).

He has worked in India (Deputy Ambassador), Vietnam (Ambassador to the Commission for Supervision and Control, Saigon), UK (Minister Plenipotentiary), Lebanon (Ambassador) and France (Permanent Representative and Minister at UNESCO). He has participated in many international conferences, especially the UN (Paris, New York, Geneva, Bangkok),

Specialist in political and military history of the Second Polish Republic and the Second World War.

His son is Krzysztof Zabłocki, translator. abłocki, translator.

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