Talk:Alexander Danieliuk-Stefanski

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[edit] Polish? Names?

I tried to find some info in Polish on him but I couldn't find much for Aleksander Stefański. One book gives a little more info: his name could be Aleksander Olek-Danieluk-Stefański, and he used codename Edmund. This allowed me to find a bit more info, as some sources call him Aleksander Danieluk. There is a short bio of him at one of the online Polish encyclopedias ([1] - this also gives us his b/d dates 1897-1937)); he was a member of the communist party of Poland - interestingly this bio sais nothing about his relation to other countries (other than the fact he took part in the Russian Revolution in 1917). This book indicate Stefański was one a fake name. He also used the Romanian name Grigorescu. He might have had some connections to the Ukraine (?). We could use a better bio of him, one that would clarify those inconsistencies.--Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| talk 21:42, 28 March 2008 (UTC)