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Witold Kieżun : ウィキペディア英語版 | Witold Kieżun
Witold J. Kieżun (born. 6 February 1922 in Vilnius) is a Polish economist, former soldier of the Home Army – the Polish resistance movement against German occupation during World War II, participant of the Warsaw uprising and prisoner in the Soviet Gulags. Kieżun is a former professor at Temple University, Duquesne University, Universite de Montreal, Université du Québec à Montréal, Bujumbura University, Warsaw University. He served as Chief Technical Advisor of the United Nations Development Programme in Burundi, Rwanda, and Burkina Faso. Witold Kieżun is currently a lecturer at Kozminski University in Warsaw. He receivedDoctor Honoris Causa from Jagiellonian University and the National Defence University of Warsaw. Kieżun is an honorary member of the Polish Academy of Sciences and an honorary citizen of Warsaw. == Early years ==
Witold Kieżun was born in 1922 in Vilnius, to Witold Kieżun senior, a physician and officer of the Polish army and Leokadia Kieżun née Bokum, a dentist. Both parents were Catholic Poles. After the death of his older brother Zbigniew in 1930 and his father Witold Sr. in 1931, 9-year-old Witold moved with his mother to Warsaw. They lived in the Żoliborz district, known as a preferred location for Polish Intelligentsia.
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