Teodor Bujnicki
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Teodor Bujnicki (1907-1944) was a Polish poet, writing for "Żagary" magazine. During World War II he has been accused of collaborating with Soviet occupants in Vilnius. Member of Union of Polish Patriots. Sentenced to death in December of 1942 for treason by Polish Secret State and consequently shot by a soldier of the Polish Home Army on November 27, 1944.
References
- Szarota, Tomasz. "Problem kolaboracji w Wilnie pod okupacją sowiecką. Sprawa Teodora Bujnickiego" (in Polish).
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