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Franciszek Malinowski (activist)

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Polish activist, communist and politician
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Franciszek Malinowski
BornFranciszek Malinowski
8 or (1897-10-10)10 October 1897
Rogów, Sokołów County, Vistula Land
Died27 or 28 February 1944(1944-02-28) (aged 46)
Weimar, Thuringia, Nazi Germany
Occupation(s)Activist, communist, politician

Franciszek Malinowski (8 or 10 October 1897 – 27 or 28 February 1944) was a Polish activist, communist and politician.

Death

Franciszek Malinowski was executed on either 27 or 28 February 1944, aged 46, at the Buchenwald concentration camp in Weimar, Thuringia, Nazi Germany.

References

  1. "Polish Prisoners at Stutthof Nazi Concentration Camp". rootsweb.com. RootsWeb. Retrieved 3 January 2014.


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