Zdzisław Harlender
Zdzisław "Lubomir" Harlender (born June 15, 1898 in Cracow, died September 11, 1939 in Warsaw) - a pilot, soldier, journalist and political writer, son of Stanisław. Representative of the national trend of Polish neopaganism. Curriculum vitae
He passed his secondary school-leaving examination at the Wyższa Szkoła Realna in Tarnów in 1917, in the same year he was appointed to the Austro-Hungarian army. In 1918 he took part in the defense of Lviv, during which he was wounded. After recuperation in 1919, he volunteered for the Polish Army to the 2nd Air Force Group in Krakow. He graduated from the Pilots' Lower School in February 1920, during the training he served in the protection of the aerodrome and performed flights as an observer. Then he graduated from the University of Pilots in Ławica. In May 1921 demobilized, he began studies. In 1922 he graduated from the State Trade School in Lviv and four semesters of the Warsaw School of Economics. He worked, among other things. as a teacher and journalist. In 1932 he completed training at SPR Piech in Zambrów. In 1934 appointed lieutenant. infantry.
Until 1939 he published five books and brochures - two of them are economic, one is war memoirs, and the last item Fri Polish political dynamism is a booklet on Polish politics, containing, among others, a vision of "solving the Jewish problem" in Poland through emigration. In the book of the devotees Dajboga Swarożyca, he made his vision of Pre-Christian Slavery and hopes for the revival of her spirit in the future. His position was independent of other national and neopagan groups - he was a nationalist and a neo-Pagan, but not endek and without any connections with Zadruga or the "Demiurge" environment.
In 1939, he was mobilized to the Polish Army. He died in Warsaw on September 11, 1939. He is buried in the Military Cemetery in Powązki in Warsaw. Creation Bibliography
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