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Aim: Presenting concise biographical information on Polish teachers from the northeastern territories of the Second Polish Republic who were victims of German repressions during the years 1941–1944 and filling gaps in this field of research. Methods: Research questionnaires, written reports and information, documents and photographs, databases on Polish human losses and victims of repression under German occupation between 1939–1945, printed sources, and online sources. Results: Commemoration of Polish teachers who were victims of German repression in the northeastern territories of the Second Polish Republic during the German occupation between 1941–1944; tribute paid to the victims, condemnation of totalitarian systems. Conclusions: It is a duty towards Polish society and a moral obligation of scientists to continue detailed research in order to compile an accurate statistical report on the Polish teachers and academic staff who were victims from the Eastern Territories of the Second Polish Republic during World War II.
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Aim: Presenting concise biographical information on Polish teachers from the northeastern territories of the Second Polish Republic who were victims of German repressions during the years 1941–1944 and filling gaps in this field of research. Methods: Research questionnaires, written reports and information, documents and photographs, databases on Polish human losses and victims of repression under German occupation between 1939–1945, printed sources, and online sources. Results: Commemoration of Polish teachers who were victims of German repression in the northeastern territories of the Second Polish Republic during the German occupation between 1941–1944; tribute paid to the victims, condemnation of totalitarian systems. Conclusions: It is a duty towards Polish society and a moral obligation of scientists to continue detailed research in order to compile an accurate statistical report on the Polish teachers and academic staff who were victims from the Eastern Territories of the Second Polish Republic during World War II.
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