Aleksander Kamiński

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Aleksander Kamiński
ps. "Kamyk"
Born January 28, 1903
Warsaw, partitioned Poland
Died March 15, 1978
Warsaw, Poland
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Aleksander Kamiński codename: Kamyk, Dąbrowski, J. Dąbrowski, Fabrykant, Faktor, Juliusz Górecki, Hubert, Kaźmierczak (January 28, 1903, Warsaw - March 15, 1978, Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish pedagogue, form tutor, author of Polish Cub Scout and Brownie method, writer, historian, Scoutmaster (harcmistrz), and soldier of the Armia Krajowa in the ranks of the Szare Szeregi during the Second World War.

[edit] Works

Kamiński memorial in Łódź
Kamiński memorial in Łódź
  • Kamienie na szaniec (1943)
  • Wielka Gra (1942, 1981)
  • Przodownik. Podręcznik dla kierowników oddziałów Zawiszy (cz. 1-2, December 1942, II 1943, III 1944)
  • Zośka i Parasol. Opowieść o niektórych ludziach i niektórych akcjach dwóch batalionów harcerskich
  • Antek Cwaniak (1932)
  • Książka wodza zuchów (1933)
  • Krąg rady (1935)
  • Narodziny dzielności
  • Andrzej Małkowski (1934)
  • Józef Grzesiak "Czarny"

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