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Andrzej Świetlicki

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Andrzej Świetlicki (1915–1940) was a Polish politician, a member of the far-right National Radical Camp Falanga. After the 1939 German invasion of Poland, in October 1939 he formed a pro-collaborationist National Radical Organization (Narodowa Organizacja Radykalna).[1] After a few months of collaboration with the Germans (Abwehr and Gestapo) he was arrested in the German AB-Aktion and executed on 20/21 June 1940 in the Palmiry massacre.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b Kunicki, Mikołaj Stanisław (2012-07-04). Between the Brown and the Red: Nationalism, Catholicism, and Communism in Twentieth-Century Poland—The Politics of Bolesław Piasecki. Ohio University Press. pp. 55–56. ISBN 9780821444207.
  2. ^ Piasecki, Waldemar (2017-07-31). Jan Karski. Jedno życie. Tom II. Inferno (in Polish). Insignis. ISBN 9788365743381.