Tadeusz Żenczykowski

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Tadeusz Żenczykowski (b. 2 January 1907 in Warsaw, d. 30 March 1997 in London), pseudonym Zawadzki, was a Polish historian, publicist and politician activist.

In 1922, Tadeusz became as a member of Związek Strzelecki. He was one of the leader of Związek Polskiej Młodzieży Demokratycznej. Since 1940, he worked in Biuro Informacji i Propagandy ZWZ AK. During the years of 1954-1975, Tadeusz was an editor, and then vice-manager of Radio Free Europe. In 1996 was awarded Order of the White Eagle.

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