Józef Sieradzki
Tomb of Józef Sieradzki in the Military Cemetery on Powazki
Józef Sieradzki, responsible. Adolf Hirschber (born April 2, 1900 in Tarnopol, March 25, 1960 in Warsaw) is a Polish historian and medieval artist of the 19th and 20th centuries. Curriculum vitae
He studied history at UJK in Lviv. His university masters were Jan Ptaśnik and Franciszek Bujak, who obtained his doctorate in 1925 on the basis of the dissertation entitled "Settlement Relations in the Monastery of Tyniec" at the beginning of its existence. In the period 1927-1939 he worked as a teacher and director of the gymnasium in Vilnius. He worked in the State Thought Club, politically connected with the Non-Party Block of Cooperation with the Government, and edited the magazine "Our Thoughts" on behalf of the club. During the Second World War he participated in secret teaching. He belonged to the Home Army, participated in the Warsaw Uprising. From 1945 in Cracow, since 1945 member of PPR, then PZPR. Member of the Provincial Committee of the PPR in Cracow. In 1950 removed from the PZPR in connection with pre-war activities. In the period of 1949-1953 professor of the Jagiellonian University, then at the University of Warsaw. Since 1959 again in PZPR. He was buried at the Powązki Military Cemetery. Selected publications Bibliography
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