Jan Józef Miernowski


Unknown fields: "source", "date and place of death", "date and place of birth", "full name", "quote" and "writer." Jan Józef Miernowski (born May 15, 1906) Warsaw) - Polish poet.

In 1924 he graduated from junior high school. Mickiewicz in Warsaw receiving a certificate of maturity. In the autumn of that year he entered the University of Warsaw, the Faculty of Polish Studies. He started his first teacher's work at the Gymnasium in Garwolin. From the autumn of 1930 to the outbreak of war in 1939, he lectured at Warsaw schools: Gaszczyńska-Kacprowska, Kowalczykówny, Cecylia Plater-Zyberkny, Popielewska, Tadeusz Rejtana.

In September 1939, Umiatowski left Warsaw. He stayed in Lithuania from where he returned in the spring of 1941. He participated in secret teaching. At the end of 1942 he moved to Otwock. He collaborated with Stefan Jaracz on the drama Auschwitz - the manuscript partially found. At the end of July 1944 he moved to Italy near Warsaw, where he was arrested and on August 8, 1944, shot in the Solipse fort. He left a surviving collection of 50 lines prepared for printing.

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