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Marek Kubliński (27 September 1931 – 4 October 1950) was a Polish boy scout and a Cracow high-school student whose fame rests on his activities as an anticommunist freedom fighter. == A rebel with a cause ==
Marek Kubliński was born in Maków Podhalański, a town some 52 kilometres (32½ miles) south of Cracow, in the family of Dr. Jerzy Kubliński, a judge during the period of the Second Polish Republic who after the War had a private practice as barrister-at-law (''adwokat'') in a locality called Sucha.〔Since there are several villages and townships named Sucha in the Cracow region alone (still more in other regions of Poland) and sources fail to provide further particulars, it is unclear exactly which place is meant.〕 It is a matter of public record that Dr. Jerzy Kubliński applied for admission to the Cracow bar association (''izba adwokacka'') in March 1946, and it can therefore be assumed that he transferred his practice and his residence to Cracow at the time when Kubliński was 14-years' old.〔''Monitor Polski: Dziennik Urzędowy Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej'' (Łódź), vol. 24, No. 26, 20 March 1946, p. 3. ((See online.) )〕 In Cracow Kubliński attended the John III Sobieski High School № 3 (designation since changed to № 2), one of the best secondary-education institutes in town, the ''alma mater'' of such people as Cardinal Franciszek Macharski who succeeded Pope John Paul II, formerly Cardinal Wojtyła, as the archbishop of Cracow (see pictures to the right). The school is situated in the Kleparz neighbourhood of the central Old Town district, the most conservative part of an otherwise generally conservative city.
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