LC control no. | n 50018652 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Bartoszewski, Władysław |
See also | Alternate identity: Z. Z. Z., 1922-2015 |
Other standard no. | 0000000121450789 |
Birth date | 1922-02-19 |
Death date | 2015-04-24 |
Place of birth | Warsaw (Poland) |
Place of death | Warsaw (Poland) |
Field of activity | World War, 1939-1945--Underground movements--Poland--Warsaw World War, 1939-1945--Jews--Rescue--Poland--Warsaw Warsaw (Poland)--History--Uprising, 1944 |
Affiliation | Poland. Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych Poland. Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych Poland. Ambasada (Austria) Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe (1945-1949) Rada Pomocy Żydom "Żegota" Poland. Polskie Siły Zbrojne. Armia Krajowa |
Profession or occupation | Historians Journalists Ambassadors Foreign ministers Concentration camp inmates Guerrillas Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust Political prisoners |
Found in | Związek Bojowników o Wolność i Demokrację. Palmiry, 1940-41, 195-? Warsaw death ring, 1939-1944, 1968: t.p. (Władysław Bartoszewski) Herbst der Hoffnungen, c1983: t.p. (Wladyslaw Bartoszewski) p. 137 (b. 2-19-22 in Warsaw; general secretary of the PEN-Club in Poland, author, historian; received Gottfried-von-Herder-Preis in Vienna in 1983; guest prof. at the Univ. München in the fall of 1983) Biblioteka Narodowa NAF, viewed June 4, 2013 (hdg.: Bartoszewski, Władyslaw (1922-); pseuds. Z.Z.Z., ZZZ, Jan Kowalski, LG) Syndykat zbrodni, 1986: t.p. (Z. Z. Z.) New York times (online), viewed Apr. 28, 2015 (in obituary published Apr. 27: Wladyslaw Bartoszewski; b. Feb. 19, 1922, Warsaw; d. there Friday [Apr. 24, 2015], aged 93; Auschwitz survivor who battled both the Nazis and the Communists, was given honorary Israeli citizenship for his work to save Jews during World War II, and later surprised even himself by being instrumental in reconciling Poland and Germany; historian, journalist, diplomat, and underground activist who twice served as Poland's foreign minister and became an influential moral voice in postwar Poland) |
Associated language | pol ger |