Wacław Bojarski
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Wacław Bojarski, pseudonym "Czarnota" (30 October 1921 – 5 June 1943) was Polish poet belonging to the Generation of Columbuses
and the Konfederacja Narodu
underground organization. During the Second World War he studied in the Warsaw underground university
. He was the editor in chief of the monthly magazine Sztuka i Naród
(Art and Nation). Bojarski died on 5 June 1943 suffering from his wounds from the earlier fight with Germans.
Generation of Columbuses
The Generation of Columbuses is a term denoting the entire generation of Poles born soon after Poland regained her independence in 1918, and whose adolescence has been marked by the tragic times of the World War II. The term itself was coined by Roman Bratny in his well-received 1957 novel...
and the Konfederacja Narodu
Konfederacja Narodu
Konfederacja Narodu was one of the Polish resistance organizations in occupied Poland during World War II. KN was created in 1940 by far-right National Radical Camp political party from several smaller underground organizations, including the Secret Polish Army...
underground organization. During the Second World War he studied in the Warsaw underground university
Education in Poland during World War II
This article covers the topic of underground education in Poland during World War II. Secret learning prepared new cadres for the post-war reconstruction of Poland and countered the German and Soviet threat to exterminate the Polish culture....
. He was the editor in chief of the monthly magazine Sztuka i Naród
Sztuka i Naród
Sztuka i Naród was a Polish monthly published covertly in Warsaw, occupied Poland during World War II. It was supported by the resistance group Konfederacja Narodu. It was published from April 1942 to Warsaw Uprising in August 1944. 16 issues were published...
(Art and Nation). Bojarski died on 5 June 1943 suffering from his wounds from the earlier fight with Germans.