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Jan Nowak-Jeziorański

Polish resistance fighter

Died when: 90 years 109 days (1083 months)
Star Sign: Libra

 

Jan Nowak-Jeziorański

Jan Nowak-Jeziorański (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjan ˈnɔvak jɛʑɔˈraɲskʲi]; 2 October 1914 – 20 January 2005) was a Polish journalist, writer, politician, social worker and patriot.

He served during the Second World War as one of the most notable resistance fighters of the Home Army.He is best remembered for his work as an emissary shuttling between the commanders of the Home Army and the Polish Government in Exile in London and other Allied governments which gained him the nickname "Courier from Warsaw", and for his participation in the Warsaw Uprising.

After the war he worked as the head of the Polish section of Radio Free Europe, and later as a security advisor to the US presidents Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter.

In 1996, President Bill Clinton awarded him with America's highest civilian award the Presidential Medal of Freedom.He was born Zdzisław Antoni Jeziorański, (Jeziora Coat of Arms) in Berlin, but used a number of noms de guerre during the war, the best known of which was Jan Nowak which he later added to his original surname.


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