Suggested Topics within your search.
Suggested Topics within your search.
World War (1939-1945)
1
Exclude matching results
druhá svetová vojna (1939-1945)
1
Exclude matching results
dôstojníci
1
Exclude matching results
officers
1
Exclude matching results
prisoner of war camps
1
Exclude matching results
vojnové obete
1
Exclude matching results
war victims
1
Exclude matching results
zajatecké tábory
1
Exclude matching results
Józef Czapski
Józef Czapski (3 April 1896 – 12 January 1993) was a Polish artist, author, and critic, as well as an officer of the Polish Army. As a painter, he is notable for his membership in the ''Kapist'' movement, which was heavily influenced by Cézanne. Following the Polish Defensive War, he was made a prisoner of war by the Soviets and was among the very few officers to survive the Katyn massacre of 1940. Following the Sikorski-Mayski Agreement, he was an official envoy of the Polish government searching for the missing Polish officers in Russia. After World War II, he remained in exile in the Paris suburb of Maisons-Laffitte, where he was among the founders of ''Kultura'' monthly, one of the most influential Polish cultural journals of the 20th century.
Provided by Wikipedia
-
1