Lech Wojciech Haydukiewicz
Lech Haydukiewicz, ps. Szymon (born January 10, 1915 in Orłowa, Cieszyn Silesia, died December 3, 1949 in Wrocław) - Polish activist of national democracy. Curriculum vitae
He was the son of Jozef, the activist of the National Party "Square" and Zofia z Kwiatkowskich. Since 1933 he has been a member of the National Party and the Academic Union of All-Polish Youth. In the years 1935-1936 the president of the Małopolska Region of the All-Polish Youth. In 1933-1939 he studied history at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University, since 1937 he was simultaneously a volunteer assistant at the Department of Modern History at prof. Wladyslaw Konopczyński. On November 6, 1939 he was arrested along with the professors of the Jagiellonian University during the Sonderaktion Krakau. Prisoner of KL Oranienburg, then KL Dachau. Released in 1940, he returned to Krakow, where he became head of the conspiratorial department of the National Party Board. From October 1945, member of the Presidium of the National Board of the National Party.
Arrested in December 1946, sentenced to 15 years in prison. He was imprisoned in Warsaw in Mokotów, Wronki and Wrocław, where he died. Bibliography
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