Michail Zuj


Michail Zuj, white. Міхась Зуй, Michail Zuj (born 23 October 1909 in the Great Siole near Dzisny, died April 24, 1995 in Sydney) is a Belarusian national activist, president of the Belarusian Central Council 1987-95 - a competitive center for the BRL government in Canada.

He was educated at a Russian elementary school in Dniela, but due to his father's illness in 1919 he was forced to break his education. Later he was educated at a Polish school he graduated in 1928. Early in his involvement in national activity, in 1932 he founded a local Rural Youth Club, fighting for the "liberation of Western Belarus from the yoke of the Polish nobility" as he himself wrote in his biography. In 1936 he took a short course at the Vilnius University of Social Sciences.

In 1939 he became an agitator on the services of the German occupying force in the Polish territories of Kresy - he had the task of favorably tuning the population to the new German power. He started his studies in agricultural engineering in Głębokie.



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