Jan Pomian-Bławdziewicz
Jan Pomian-Bławdziewicz (born March 16, 1924, died October 21, 2016 in London) - Polish emigre activist. Curriculum vitae
He came from Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą, where before the Second World War there was a family estate. After the Third Reich's invasion of Poland in September 1939, he left with his mother to France, where he continued his education. In November 1942, he was detained on attempts to cross the Spanish border and was imprisoned in the Miranda del Ebro concentration camp. From May 1943 he stayed in England, where he joined the Polish aviation. After the war, he remained in exile in Great Britain and graduated in economics at the University of London. In the years 1948-1960 he was a close associate and secretary of Józef Retinger. He was a long-time director of the Heim Gallery art gallery in London. In 1991, he founded the "Karta z dziejów" Foundation. Distinction
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