![]() ![]() He attended the State Gymnasium of Adam Mickiewicz in Warsaw. Zdzisław Jeziorański was born on Octoin Berlin, in an assimilated Jewish family with roots dating back to the 18th century. Jan Nowak-Jezioranski in 1936 (Source: Wikipedia) Later, he used this surname and first name so often in his journalistic activities - especially as the creator and editor of RFE, that the pseudonym became so closely related to his character that it became part of his real name. He used the pseudonym Jan Nowak for the first time in 1943, when he was going as a courier of the Home Army Headquarters on a mission to London, to the Polish Government-in-Exile. Especially the one from Munich, led by Jan Nowak-Jeziorański and the elite of Polish emigrants - Radio Free Europe (RFE) shaped the attitudes of Poles. The new intellectual elites were shaped and promoted by the work of the team of the Parisian "Kultura", and the spoken word, transmitted via the radio from Polish-language radio stations in London and Munich, reached a wide audience. ![]() We persevered in hope, sustained by the Polish word reaching the country from our compatriots from the West, from those who remained in exile after the war. The more than fifty-year period of communist enslavement was for us a period of hard trial, waiting for full independence. It was all the more painful given that we are a nation that has always loved freedom from the beginning of its existence. Poles, despite crazy efforts in the fight against Nazi and Soviet totalitarianism, as a result of political agreements concluded after World War II, experienced a sense of moral injustice, material harm, and yet another enslavement. What a man needs most to be happy is a taste of freedom and a sense of truth and justice. ![]()
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