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Please do not forget to visit the site ************************************************************** Dr. Lazowski may not have had a weapon in the traditional sense, but he nevertheless took on the Nazis with little more than his own cunning. In this way, Lazowski was a true, unsung hero of wartime Poland. After all, sometimes a clever plan can defeat a whole army, but it takes a good heart and some serious courage to set it in motion. Born in 1913 in Częstochowa – a small city on the banks of the Warta River in southern Poland – Dr. Eugene Lazowski is now referred to as the “Polish Schindler” for his exemplary humanitarian efforts during the Second World War. In fact, his wartime résumé reads as a succession of heroic episodes. After completing his medical degree at Warsaw’s Józef Piłsudski University, Lazowski served in the Red Cross, the Polish Army and the Polish Underground Army during World War Two. Tending to wounded soldiers o
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