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Zdzisław Peszkowski : ウィキペディア英語版
Zdzisław Peszkowski
:''This article has been partially translated from the Polish Wikipedia article.''
Zdzisław Peszkowski ((:ˈʑd͡ʑis̪waf)) ( – ), of the Jastrzębiec coat of arms〔http://www.radawarszawy.um.warszawa.pl/english/honorarycitizenofthecity/Strony/ZdzislawPeszkowskiHonoraryCitizenofWarsaw.aspx〕 was a Polish Roman Catholic priest and one of a small group of Polish army officers who managed to survive the 1940 mass execution of over 20,000 Polish citizens by NKVD, the Katyn massacre. Peszkowski was a leading advocate and chaplain for the Katyn Families Association, which works with survivors of the Katyn massacre and their families.
==Early life==
Zdzisław Peszkowski was born in 1918 in Sanok ((ウクライナ語:Сянiк); ''Syanik''; (イディッシュ語:Sonik)), in Galicia before the dissolution of Austro-Hungarian Empire. After World War I, the town was incorporated into the Second Polish Republic. After completing high school in 1938 he was drafted into the Polish Cavalry.

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