Florian Marciniak
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ps. "Jerzy Nowak"
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Born | May 4, 1915 Gorzyce, partitioned Poland |
Died | February 20/21, 1944 Gross-Rosen concentration camp |
Florian Marciniak codename: Jerzy Nowak, Nowak, J.KrzemieĊ, Szary, Flo (b. May 4, 1915 in Gorzyce - February 20/21 1944 in Gross-Rosen) was a Polish Scoutmaster (harcmistrz), first Naczelnik of the Szare Szeregi (Scouting resistance) during the Second World War.
Marciniak was arrested by the Gestapo on May 6, 1943 and murdered on February 20/21 1944 in the German concentration camp Gross-Rosen.
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