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Zbigniew Załuski (31 July 1926 in Kivertsi, Polish Commonwealth – 5 March 1978 in Warsaw, People's Republic of Poland) was a Polish army officer, writer and Member of Parliament. ==Life and military career== A native of the Wołyń Voivodeship, he was exiled to Kazakhstan in 1940, soon after the Soviet invasion. After joining the Polish People's Army in 1944, he participated in the Battles for Kolberg and Berlin. Załuski joined the Polish Workers' Party and attended the Academy for Political Education Officers,〔The academy was renamed 'Academy for Political Officers' in 1949. It served as the basis for the 'Dzerzhinsky Political-Military Academy in Warsaw', established in 1951.〕 eventually reaching the rank of Colonel as a political officer.〔''Die Polnische Heimatarmee'', Oldenburg Science Press, 2003 (3-486-56715-2 ). Page 702.〕 He had a long journalistic career,〔A TIME (article ) mentioning Załusky.〕 mainly as an editor in the magazine ''Wojsko Ludowe''〔''Wojsko Ludowe'' was a monthly published by the Army's Main Political Directorate.〕 (''People's Army'') and has written several books dealing with military history and Polish history. Załuski was also a screenwriter and a film consultant. In 1969 he was elected member of the Sejm for the Polish United Workers Party (PZPR) and continued in the role until his death. In 1974 he joined the administrative board of the Polish–Soviet Friendship Society. Załuski also served as the chief of the PZPR cell in the Polish Writers Union, until his death from a heart attack.〔(A report by Radio Free Europe. )〕
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