Hilary Paweł Januszewski
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Hilary Paweł Januszewski, O.Carm (June 11, 1907 in Krajenki – March 25, 1945 in Dachau concentration camp), was a Polish priest, Carmelite friar of the Ancient Observance and Catholic priest, who sent by the Nazi authorities in occupied Poland to the concentration camp at Dachau, where he managed to survive until 1945.
Januszewski studied in Rome receiving a Licentiate in Theology 1935 from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum.[1]
In February 1945, in the course of a large outbreak of typhoid, Januszewski volunteered to serve those who were dying in an isolated makeshift building because, as he said, he was more needed there. He contracted the disease himself and died there.
Januszewski is one of 108 Martyrs of World War II who were beatified as a group by Pope John Paul II in 1999.
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