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m What makes an unlawful combatant executing a malicious ambush an hero? And this even while he very well knew that others will have to die in revenge for their deeds? That´s not a hero but an egoist.
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He was a [[Poland|Polish]] Scoutmaster ([[harcmistrz]]), scouting [[Szare Szeregi|resistance]] activist, [[porucznik]] of the [[Armia Krajowa]] and commander of the [[Batalion Parasol]] during the [[Warsaw Uprising]].
He was a [[Poland|Polish]] Scoutmaster ([[harcmistrz]]), scouting [[Szare Szeregi|resistance]] activist, [[porucznik]] of the [[Armia Krajowa]] and commander of the [[Batalion Parasol]] during the [[Warsaw Uprising]].


Zborowski was a hero during [[Operation Arsenal]] and the assassin of [[Franz Bürkl]] in 1943.
Zborowski was a partisan during [[Operation Arsenal]] and the assassin of [[Franz Bürkl]] in 1943.


==Awards==
==Awards==

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Jerzy Eugeniusz Zborowski
ps. "Jeremi"
Born(1922-07-26)July 26, 1922
DiedSeptember 1944

Jerzy Eugeniusz Zborowski (nom de guerre: Jeremi, Jurek, Jurek Kowalski, Kajman Okularnik, Jurek Żoliborski) was born on July 26, 1922 in Warsaw and died in September 1944 in Warsaw, Poland).

He was a Polish Scoutmaster (harcmistrz), scouting resistance activist, porucznik of the Armia Krajowa and commander of the Batalion Parasol during the Warsaw Uprising.

Zborowski was a partisan during Operation Arsenal and the assassin of Franz Bürkl in 1943.

Awards