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Disappearance of Henry Borynski : ウィキペディア英語版 | Disappearance of Henry Borynski
Henry Borynski (born c.1911) was a Polish priest who disappeared on 13 July 1953 in Bradford, Yorkshire. Borynski was the Roman Catholic chaplain to the Polish community in Bradford. At the time of his disappearance Borynski was described as being six ft tall, and weighing 14 stone. His disappearance remains unsolved. ==Background== In the early 1950s there were 6,000 European refugees in Bradford, with Borynski chaplain to the 1,500 Poles in the city.〔 After escaping Poland in 1940, Borynski had been a priest in Bradford, a position he had held for only 10 months. He had come to Bradford to replace a Canon Martynellis. Martynellis had refused to leave Bradford and relocate elsewhere. 〔 Martynellis had spent 18 months in a Russian Soviet concentration camp in Siberia at the start of World War II. Borynski was one of several Yorkshire based Polish chaplains who led protests in October 1952 against the activities of Russian Soviet agents in the Bradford area.〔 It was rumoured that officials from the Soviet Embassy in London had visited refugees' homes after dark, pressuring them to return to Eastern Europe. Refugees had also received letters pressuring them to return to their own countries.〔
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