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Born | Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire | 9 January 1901
Died | 21 August 1942 Auschwitz-Birkenau, German-occupied Poland | (aged 41)
Political party | Polish Socialist Party |
Occupation | Politician, activist |
Stanisław Józef Dubois (9 January 1901 – 21 August 1942) was a Polish journalist and political activist in the Second Polish Republic, member of the left-wing Polish Socialist Party as well as the Youth Organisation of the Workers' University Society (Organizacja Młodzieży Towarzystwa Uniwersytetu Robotniczego). [1]
He became involved in pro-independence and socialist activities as a student at Wojciech Górski Gymnasium in Warsaw. [2] After the World War I he joined Polish Socialist Party and took part in the Silesian Uprisings and in the Polish–Soviet War. [2] Dubois was a creator of the Red Scouts (Czerwone Harcerstwo Towarzystwa Uniwersytetu Robotniczego). In years 1928–1933 he was a member of the Polish parliament Sejm, and a councillor in Warsaw from 1938. Dubois was a secretary in the editorial office of the Robotnik ( lit. 'Worker') paper. As an opponent of Sanation he was charged in 1930 with the communist agitation in Lwów and sentenced in the Brest trials for 3 years in prison. [2] He was held at the Brest Fortress and while imprisoned, ran in the 1930 Polish legislative election. He was released the following month. [1]
His great-grandfather, Charles August Dubois, was a French officer of Napoleon's Grande Armée. [3]
Dubois took part in the Polish resistance movement in World War II. He was arrested in 1940 in Warsaw and transported from the Pawiak prison to Auschwitz-Birkenau, [1] where he conspired with Witold Pilecki to gather intelligence inside the camp. He was executed by the Germans in 1942. [1]
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Stanisław Dubois | |
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![]() Stanisław Dubois | |
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Born | Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire | 9 January 1901
Died | 21 August 1942 Auschwitz-Birkenau, German-occupied Poland | (aged 41)
Political party | Polish Socialist Party |
Occupation | Politician, activist |
Stanisław Józef Dubois (9 January 1901 – 21 August 1942) was a Polish journalist and political activist in the Second Polish Republic, member of the left-wing Polish Socialist Party as well as the Youth Organisation of the Workers' University Society (Organizacja Młodzieży Towarzystwa Uniwersytetu Robotniczego). [1]
He became involved in pro-independence and socialist activities as a student at Wojciech Górski Gymnasium in Warsaw. [2] After the World War I he joined Polish Socialist Party and took part in the Silesian Uprisings and in the Polish–Soviet War. [2] Dubois was a creator of the Red Scouts (Czerwone Harcerstwo Towarzystwa Uniwersytetu Robotniczego). In years 1928–1933 he was a member of the Polish parliament Sejm, and a councillor in Warsaw from 1938. Dubois was a secretary in the editorial office of the Robotnik ( lit. 'Worker') paper. As an opponent of Sanation he was charged in 1930 with the communist agitation in Lwów and sentenced in the Brest trials for 3 years in prison. [2] He was held at the Brest Fortress and while imprisoned, ran in the 1930 Polish legislative election. He was released the following month. [1]
His great-grandfather, Charles August Dubois, was a French officer of Napoleon's Grande Armée. [3]
Dubois took part in the Polish resistance movement in World War II. He was arrested in 1940 in Warsaw and transported from the Pawiak prison to Auschwitz-Birkenau, [1] where he conspired with Witold Pilecki to gather intelligence inside the camp. He was executed by the Germans in 1942. [1]
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