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He was a prisoner of the [[Majdanek concentration camp|Majdanek]] and [[Buchenwald concentration camp|Buchenwald]] [[Nazism|Nazi]] concentration camps, an active member of [[Conspiracy|secret]] [[Communism|communist]] and [[Anti-fascism|anti-fascist]] organisations in Buchenwald; he co-authored (with Zygmunt Zonik) [[monograph]]s about the Buchenwald concentration camp (inspired by his Buchenwald friend [[Kazimierz Nowicki (1923-1977)|Kazimierz Nowicki]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/en/search/people/6727990/?p=1&s=Kazimierz%20Nowicki&s_lastName=asc|title=Individual Files (male) – Concentration Camp Buchenwald: Kazimierz Nowicki|publisher= Arolsen Archives|accessdate=1 August 2019}}</ref>) and its sub-camp [[Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp|Mittelbau-Dora]]. |
He was a prisoner of the [[Majdanek concentration camp|Majdanek]] and [[Buchenwald concentration camp|Buchenwald]] [[Nazism|Nazi]] concentration camps, an active member of [[Conspiracy|secret]] [[Communism|communist]] and [[Anti-fascism|anti-fascist]] organisations in Buchenwald; he co-authored (with Zygmunt Zonik) [[monograph]]s about the Buchenwald concentration camp (inspired by his Buchenwald friend [[Kazimierz Nowicki (1923-1977)|Kazimierz Nowicki]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/en/search/people/6727990/?p=1&s=Kazimierz%20Nowicki&s_lastName=asc|title=Individual Files (male) – Concentration Camp Buchenwald: Kazimierz Nowicki|publisher= Arolsen Archives|accessdate=1 August 2019}}</ref>) and its sub-camp [[Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp|Mittelbau-Dora]]. |
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Wacław Czarnecki died in Warsaw. He is buried at the [[Służew Old Cemetery]] |
Wacław Czarnecki died in Warsaw. He is buried at the [[Służew Old Cemetery]] . |
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Polish journalist
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Wacław Czarnecki |
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| Born | (1902-08-02)2 August 1902 |
| Died | 16 May 1990(1990-05-16) (aged 87)
Warsaw, Poland |
| Citizenship | Polish |
| Occupation | journalist |
Wacław Leon Czarnecki (2 August 1902 – 16[1][2] May 1990) a Polish journalist, who before World War II was a member of the Polish Socialist Party; after World War II he was a member of the Society of Fighters for Freedom and Democracy (ZBoWiD) and the Society of Polish Journalists (Stowarzyszenie Dziennikarzy Polskich).
He was a prisoner of the Majdanek and Buchenwald Nazi concentration camps, an active member of secret communist and anti-fascist organisations in Buchenwald; he co-authored (with Zygmunt Zonik) monographs about the Buchenwald concentration camp (inspired by his Buchenwald friend Kazimierz Nowicki[3]) and its sub-camp Mittelbau-Dora.
Wacław Czarnecki died in Warsaw. He is buried at the Służew Old Cemetery.[4]
- Czarnecki, Wacław; Kuliński, Włodzimierz (1966). Wyzwolenie Buchenwaldu 11 IV 1945 (The Liberation of Buchenwald on 11 April 1945). Warsaw: ZBoWiD. Zarząd Okręgu Warszawskiego. Komisja Historyczna i Propagandowa Klubu Buchenwald-Dora. p. 15.
- Czarnecki, Wacław; Zonik, Zygmunt (1969). Walczący obóz Buchenwald (Buchenwald the Fighting Camp). Warsaw: Książka i Wiedza. pp. XIV, 525.
- Czarnecki, Wacław; Zonik, Zygmunt (1969). Kryptonim Dora (Codeword Dora). Warsaw: Książka i Wiedza. p. 339.
