Tadeusz Ślawski
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Tadeusz Ślawski was born on January 25, 1920 in Świecany. He came from a family of six, and graduated from the elementary school in Świecany. After completing school he went into employment of his uncle in Siary working at a petroleum well. When Germans took over the concern he returned home refusing to work for the enemy. He joined the Armia Krajowa (Home Army) in 1942 and took active part against the Germans. The most remarkable incident occurred on 17 August 1944 in Swoszowa against the Tarnów Gestapo. T. Ślawski "Limba" was the first to open fire from a machine gun against a 9 vehicle Gestapo convoy. This was the most successful action in the podkarpacie area.
After the war Tadeusz Ślawski graduated from the lyceum in Biecz and in 1948 began studying history and philosophy at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow where he received a Masters degree in history in 1953. He became permanently tied with Biecz through marriage in 1945 and dedicated his entire future life to this city with a long history. In 1966 he was awarded a doctorate from the Jagiellonian University. His thesis was “Production and Trade in Biecz in XVI and XVII centuries”. He was one of the founders of the regional museum in Biecz and its director until retirement in 1991.
Editor's note in Tadeusz Ślawski, "Świecany", Redemptorist Press, Tuchów, 1995, pp. 322-23. (ISBN 72-86744-10-3)