Włodzimierz Dąbrowski

Włodzimierz Dąbrowski (11 August 1892 in Cieszyn – 1942 in Auschwitz) was a Polish lawyer and political activist in Silesia.[1]

Grave of Dąbrowski and Sznapka families at the Communal Cemetery in Cieszyn

Dąbrowski participated in the Silesian Uprisings.[2][3] He was murdered during World War II by the Germans at Auschwitz concentration camp.

Works

  • Rok walki o rządy na Śląsku Cieszyńskim 1919[4]
  • Górny Śląsk w walce o zjednoczenie z Polską (Upper Silesia's Struggle for Union with Poland, 1923).
gollark: Vaguely relatedly, I would be a bit dubious of a plan to "change the economy and political structure for a better, stronger, richer country that puts citizens first", inasmuch as presumably if there was an easy/comparatively obvious way to do that some countries would likely already try this.
gollark: I don't know. Sure, if you want?
gollark: Learning about electronics might be interesting.
gollark: Hmm. Well. It seems like you've gone through basically everything I might suggest and also a large amount of things I haven't, so no idea then.
gollark: More "potentially interesting things to do" than "challenge" but:- play some fun computer games- learn programming- read books (there are lots of authors providing books for free because of the whole situation, I find lots through reddit, and amazon's kindle unlimited is fairly cheap and has lots)- do... exercise of some sort... if you like that, I guess- learn about some other subject which interests you, there are loads of resources for stuff on the internet these days- drawing/other art stuff might be interesting for you if you're good at that- write things? There's r/writingprompts on reddit for that sort of thing- learning lockpicking is apparently quite cheap, might be fun, and is somewhat useful (and legal as long as you only do it on stuff you own, probably)

See also

References

  1. Górnośląski leksykon biograficzny: Volume 1 ed. Bogdan Snoch - 1997 "DĄBROWSKI Włodzimierz (1892 Cieszyn — 1942 Oświęcim), sekretarz i adiutant Wojciecha Korfantego. Gimnazjum ukończył w Cieszynie (1911), studiował prawo w Paryżu i Wiedniu. Pracował w administracji Rządu Krajowego w Opawie (1915–1917),"
  2. Alexandre Wolowski La vie quotidienne à Varsovie sous l'occupation nazie 1939–1945 1967 "L'un d'eux, Wlodzimierz Dabrowski, écrit : Le camarade Finder nous dit que le Komintern avait donné son autorisation pour la création d'un parti, naturellement d'un parti marxiste-léniniste. Nous autres, représentants des groupements organisés par d'anciens membres du parti, étions invités à donner notre avis sur la question."
  3. Z pola walki Volume 9 KC PZPR. Zakład Historii Partii - 1966 "Kiedy w lipcu 1941 r. z Białegostoku do Warszawy powrócił inny działacz byłej SDKPiL i KPP — Włodzimierz Dąbrowski, za radą Juliusza Rydygiera także związał się z grupą biuletynowców, aby w ten sposób umocnić kierownictwo kształtującej.."
  4. Polish Western affairs: Volumes 20 à 22 Instytut Zachodni - 1979 "As far as Polish literature is concerned, mention should be made of the pre-war books by Cezary Berezowski 6, Wlodzimierz Dabrowski 7 and Leon Zieleniewski 8."


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