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Zygmunt Jan Rumel (22 February 1915 – 10 July 1943) was a Polish poet and, during World War II, underground officer of the Bataliony Chłopskie partisans in the Wolhynia Region of the Second Polish Republic. Rumel's poetic talent was acknowledged by renowned Polish poet Leopold Staff ''See also:'' Tadeusz Szyma (2005), "Dwie biografie – dwie drogi służby". KINO, nr 04, pp. 12–13. Recenzja filmu (film review). and dramatist Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz.Barbara Olak"Petruniu, ne ubywaj mene" 29 July 2007. No. 30 One of his poems entitled "Dwie matki" (''Two mothers'') in which Rumel described his love of Poland and Ukraine, was published in a popular ''Płomyk'' magazine in 1935 (issue No. 28). Antoni Serednicki"Wychowankowie Liceum Krzemienieckiego"./ref> He was killed by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army during the massacres of Poles in Volhynia in 1943. Life Rumel, whose talent was often compared to the one of Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński, was born in Saint Petersburg during World ...
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