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108 Martyrs of World War II
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List of Martyrs
{{Modern persecutions of the Catholic Church}}Bishops
- Antoni Julian Nowowiejski (1858â1941 KL Soldau), bishop
- Leon WetmaÅski (1886â1941 KL Soldau), bishop
- WÅadysÅaw Goral (1898â1945 KL Sachsenhausen), bishop
Priests
- Adam Bargielski, priest from Myszyniec (1903â1942 KZ Dachau)
- Aleksy Sobaszek, priest (1895â1942 KL Dachau)
- Alfons Maria Mazurek, Carmelite friar, prior, priest (1891â1944, shot by the Gestapo)
- Alojzy Liguda, Society of the Divine Word, priest (1898â1942 KL Dachau)
- Anastazy Jakub Pankiewicz, Franciscan friar, priest (1882â1942 KL Dachau)
- Anicet KopliÅski, Capuchin friar, priest in Warsaw (1875â1941)
- Antoni Beszta-Borowski, priest, dean of Bielsk Podlaski (1880â1943, shot near Bielsk Podlaski)
- Antoni Leszczewicz, Marian Father, priest (1890â1943, burnt to death in Rosica, Belarus)
- Antoni Rewera, priest, dean of the Cathedral Chapter in Sandomierz (1869â1942 KL Dachau)
- Antoni Åwiadek, priest from Bydgoszcz (1909â1945 KL Dachau)
- Antoni Zawistowski, priest (1882â1942 KL Dachau)
- BolesÅaw Strzelecki, priest (1896â1941 KL Auschwitz)
- BronisÅaw Komorowski, priest (1889â22 March 1940 KL Stutthof)
- Dominik JÄdrzejewski, priest (1886â1942 KL Dachau)
- Edward Detkens, priest (1885â1942 KL Dachau)
- Edward GrzymaÅa, priest (1906â1942 KL Dachau)
- Emil Szramek, priest (1887â1942 KL Dachau)
- Fidelis Chojnacki, Capuchin friar, priest (1906â1942, KL Dachau)
- Florian StÄpniak, Capuchin friar, priest (1912â1942 KL Dachau)
- Franciszek Dachtera, priest (1910â23 August 1942 KL Dachau)
- Franciszek Drzewiecki, Orionine Father, priest (1908â1942 KL Dachau); from Zduny, he was condemned to heavy work in the plantation of Dachau. While he was bending over tilling the soil, he adored the consecrated hosts kept in a small box in front of him. While he was going to the gas chamber, he encouraged his companions, saying "We offer our life for God, for the Church and for our Country".
- Franciszek Rogaczewski, priest from GdaÅsk (1892â1940, shot in Stutthof or in PiaÅnica, Pomerania)
- Franciszek RosÅaniec, priest (1889â1942 KL Dachau)
- Henryk Hlebowicz, priest (1904â1941, shot at Borisov in Belarus)
- Henryk Kaczorowski, priest from WÅocÅawek (1888â1942)
- Henryk Krzysztofik, religious priest (1908â1942 KL Dachau)
- Hilary PaweÅ Januszewski, religious priest (1907â1945 KL Dachau)
- Jan Antonin Bajewski, Conventual Franciscan friar, priest (1915â1941 KL Auschwitz); of Niepokalanow. These were the closest collaborators of St Maximilian Kolbe in the fight for God's cause and together suffered and helped each other spiritually in their offering their lives at Auschwitz
- Jan Franciszek Czartoryski, Dominican friar, priest (1897â1944)
- Jan Nepomucen Chrzan, priest (1885â1942 KL Dachau)
- Jerzy Kaszyra, Marian Father, priest (1910â1943, burnt to death in Rosica, Belarus)
- Józef Achilles PuchaÅa, Franciscan friar, priest (1911â1943, killed near Iwieniec, Belarus)
- Józef Cebula, Missionary Oblate, priest (23 March 1902 â 9 May 1941 KL Mauthausen)JOURNAL,weblink Blessed Jozef Cebula, O.M.I., Oblates, SeptemberâOctober 2005, 62, 5, 5 November 2011, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120331150243weblink">weblink 31 March 2012,
- Józef Czempiel, priest (1883â1942 KL Mauthausen)
- Józef Innocenty Guz, Franciscan friar, priest (1890â1940 KL Sachsenhausen)
- Józef Jankowski, Pallotine, priest (1910 born in Czyczkowy near Brusy, Kashubia (died 16 October 1941 in KL Auschwitz beaten by a kapo)
- Józef Kowalski, Salesian, priest (1911â1942) (File:Kowalski2.JPG|150px|thumb|Józef Kowalski, priest beaten to death on 3 July 1942 in the KL Auschwitz concentration campWEB,weblink Terry Jones,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20080229212530weblink">weblink 29 February 2008, Jozef Kowalski, Catholic Forum, )
- Józef Kurzawa, priest (1910â1940)
- Józef Kut, priest (1905â1942 KL Dachau)
- Józef PawÅowski, priest (1890â9 January 1942 KL Dachau)
- Józef Stanek, Pallottine, priest (1916â23 September 1944, murdered in Warsaw)
- Józef Straszewski, priest (1885â1942 KL Dachau)
- Karol Herman StÄpieÅ, Franciscan friar, priest (1910â1943, killed near Iwieniec, Belarus)
- Kazimierz GostyÅski, priest (1884â1942 KL Dachau)
- Kazimierz Grelewski, priest (1907â1942 KL Dachau)
- Kazimierz Sykulski, priest (1882â1942 KL Auschwitz)
- Krystyn Gondek, Franciscan friar, priest (1909â1942 KL Dachau)
- Leon Nowakowski, priest (1913â1939)
- Ludwik Mzyk, Society of the Divine Word, priest (1905â1940)
- Ludwik Pius Bartosik, Conventual Franciscan friar, priest (1909â1941 KL Auschwitz); of Niepokalanow. These were the closest collaborators of St Maximilian Kolbe in the fight for God's cause and together suffered and helped each other spiritually in their offering their lives at Auschwitz
- Ludwik Roch Gietyngier, priest from CzÄstochowa (1904â1941 KL Dachau)
- Maksymilian Binkiewicz, priest (1913â24 July 1942, beaten, died in KL Dachau)
- Marian Gorecki, priest (1903â22 March 1940 KL Stutthof)
- Marian KonopiÅski, Capuchin friar, priest (1907â1 January 1943 KL Dachau)
- Marian Skrzypczak, priest (1909â1939 shot in Plonkowo)
- MichaÅ OziÄbÅowski, priest (1900â1942 KL Dachau)
- MichaÅ PiaszczyÅski, priest (1885â1940 KL Sachsenhausen)
- MichaÅ Woźniak, priest (1875â1942 KL Dachau)
- MieczysÅaw Bohatkiewicz, priest (1904â4 March 1942, shot in Berezwecz)
- Narcyz Putz, priest (1877â1942 KL Dachau)
- Narcyz Turchan, priest (1879â1942 KL Dachau)
- Piotr Edward Dankowski, priest (1908â3 April 1942 KL Auschwitz)
- Roman Archutowski, priest (1882â1943 KL Majdanek)
- Roman Sitko, priest (1880â1942 KL Auschwitz)
- StanisÅaw Kubista, Society of the Divine Word, priest (1898â1940 KL Sachsenhausen)
- StanisÅaw Kubski, priest (1876â1942, prisoner in KL Dachau, killed in Hartheim near Linz)
- StanisÅaw Mysakowski, priest (1896â1942 KL Dachau)
- StanisÅaw Pyrtek, priest (1913â4 March 1942, shot in Berezwecz)
- Stefan Grelewski, priest (1899â1941 KL Dachau)
- Wincenty Matuszewski, priest (1869â1940)
- WÅadysÅaw BÅÄ dziÅski, Michaelite, priest (1908â1944, KL Gross-Rosen)
- WÅadysÅaw Demski, priest (1884â28 May 1940, KL Sachsenhausen)
- WÅadysÅaw MaÄkowiak, priest (1910â4 March 1942 shot in Berezwecz)
- WÅadysÅaw MÄ czkowski, priest (1911â20 August 1942 KL Dachau)
- WÅadysÅaw MiegoÅ, priest, commander lieutenant (1892â1942 KL Dachau)
- WÅodzimierz Laskowski, priest (1886â1940 KL Gusen)
- Wojciech Nierychlewski, religious, priest (1903â1942, KL Auschwitz)
- Zygmunt Pisarski, priest (1902â1943)
- Zygmunt Sajna, priest (1897â1940, shot at Palmiry, near Warsaw)
Religious brothers
- Brunon Zembol, friar (1905â1942 KL Dachau)
- Grzegorz BolesÅaw FrÄ ckowiak, Society of the Divine Word friar (1911â1943, guillotined in Dresden)
- Józef ZapÅata, friar (1904â1945 KL Dachau)
- Marcin OprzÄ dek, friar (1884â1942 KL Dachau)
- Piotr Bonifacy Å»ukowski, friar (1913â1942 KL Auschwitz)
- StanisÅaw Tymoteusz Trojanowski, friar (1908â1942 KL Auschwitz)
- Symforian Ducki, friar (1888â1942 KL Auschwitz)
Nuns and religious sisters
(File:Alicja Kotowska.jpg|150px|thumb|Alicja Jadwiga Kotowska, a nun killed in 1939 in the mass murders in PiaÅnica)- Alicja Maria Jadwiga Kotowska, sister, based on eye-witness reports comforted and huddled with Jewish children before she and the children were executed (1899â1939, executed at PiaÅnica, Pomerania)
- Ewa Noiszewska, sister (1885â1942, executed at Góra Pietrelewicka near Slonim, Belarus)
- Julia RodziÅska, Dominican sister (1899â20 February 1945, KL Stutthof); she died having contracted typhoid serving the Jewish women prisoners in a hut for which she had volunteered.
- Katarzyna Celestyna Faron (1913â1944, KL Auschwitz); (1913â1944), had offered her life for the conversion of an Old Catholic bishop WÅadysÅaw Faron (no relation). She was arrested by the Gestapo and condemned to Auschwitz camp. She put up heroically with all the abuses of the camp and died on Easter Sunday 1944. The bishop later returned to the Catholic Church).
- Maria Antonina Kratochwil, SSND nun (1881â1942) died as a result of the torture she endured while imprisoned in StanisÅawów.
- Maria Klemensa Staszewska (1890â1943 KL Auschwitz)
- Marta WoÅowska (1879â1942, executed at Góra Pietrelewicka near Slonim, Belarus)
- MieczysÅawa Kowalska, sister (1902â1941, Soldau concentration camp in DziaÅdowo)
Roman Catholic laity
- BronisÅaw Kostkowski, alumnus (1915â1942 KL Dachau)
- CzesÅaw Jóźwiak (1919â1942, guillotined in a prison in Dresden)
- Edward Kaźmierski (1919â1942, guillotined in a prison in Dresden)
- Edward Klinik (1919â1942, guillotined in a prison in Dresden)
- Franciszek KÄsy (1920â1942, guillotined in a prison in Dresden)
- Franciszek Stryjas (1882â31 July 1944, Kalisz prison)
- Jarogniew Wojciechowski (1922â1942, guillotined in a prison in Dresden)
- Marianna Biernacka (1888â13 July 1943), executed instead of her pregnant daughter-in-law Anna, offered her life for her and her unborn grandchild)
- Natalia TuÅasiewicz (1906â31 March 1945, died in KL Ravensbrück)
- StanisÅaw Starowieyski (1895â1941 in KL Dachau)
- Tadeusz Dulny, alumnus (1914â1942 KL Dachau)
See also
- Jewish ghettos in German-occupied Poland
- List of Nazi-German concentration camps
- Nazi persecution of the Catholic Church in Poland
- Polish Righteous Among the Nations
- The Holocaust in Poland
- Janek WiÅniewski, a fictional name to the real Polish person
- World War II casualties of Poland
- Monument to fallen Shipyard Workers
- Polish 1970 protests
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