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Edward Kopówka (born 12 October 1963) is a Polish writer and historian, graduate of the Faculty of History at the Podlasie Academy in
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, political and social activist known for his active participation in the democratic process beginning with the so-called Second circulation publishing of delegalized books under the Communist rule. Following the imposition of
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in 1981 Kopówka became member of the
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branch of
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, the first non–communist workers union in
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history. In 1985–88 he served as founder, editor-in-chief and production manager for the unofficial
Grzegorz Przemyk Grzegorz Przemyk (17 May 1964 – 14 May 1983) was an aspiring Polish poet from Warsaw, who was murdered by members of the Communist police force, the Milicja Obywatelska (Citizens' Militia). His killing was one of many such politically moti ...
Publishing named after the young Polish poet murdered by the Communist
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. Kopówka supported himself financially by working as history teacher at elementary schools in
Siedlce Siedlce () ( ) is a city in the Masovian Voivodeship in eastern Poland with 77,354 inhabitants (). The city is situated between two small rivers, the Muchawka and the Helenka, and lies along the European route E30, around east of Warsaw. It is ...
and its vicinity, and after the
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, as clerk at the Office for Financial Control in 1993–96. Kopówka received his Ph.D degree in 2009. He is the Senior Curator of the
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museum in
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with certification from the
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. In 2011 he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the
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, one of Poland's highest
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.


Writings

Edward Kopówka is the co-author of two virtual encyclopedias of the lesser-known chapters of Poland's World War II history including ''Dam im imię na wieki'' (I will give them an everlasting name, 2011) written with Paweł Rytel-Andrianik, the result of over a dozen years of historical studies at the
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Museum; as well as ''Niemieckie miejsca zagłady w Polsce'' (The Nazi German Extermination Sites in Poland, 2007) photo-anthology of six extermination camps operating in occupied Poland in 1941-45 with rare photography, recent findings and scientific commentary. The book about Treblinka reveals, for the first time, the names of nearly 5,000 notable individuals including over 335
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from the area and many hundreds of Polish rescuers of Jews living in villages surrounding the camp, risking their own lives to save them in stark contrast to some of the more controversial aspects of contemporary literature on the subject. In his preface Prof.
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from the
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noted, that even though hundreds of rescuers living around Treblinka in the course of
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were bestowed the medals of the Righteous by
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, many more were never recognized as such until the publication of this book.


Works

* Edward Kopówka, ''Memento mori'' (1985), Wydawnictwo im. Grzegorza Przemyka publishing * Edward Kopówka, ''Wędrówki neofity'' (1988), Wydawnictwo im. Grzegorza Przemyka
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* Edward Kopówka, ''Plan symbolicznych kamieni'' (1999), transl. Michael Tregenza, Muzeum Walki i Męczeństwa, * Edward Kopówka, ''Bojkownikom o niepodległość cześć! Miejsca pamięci...'' (2001), PTTK * Edward Kopówka, ''Żydzi Siedleccy'' (2002),
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241487812 * Edward Kopówka, ''Treblinka nigdy więcej'' (2002),
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241487812 * Edward Kopówka, ''Stalag 366 Siedlce'' (2004),
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241487812 * Edward Kopówka, with P. Tołwiński, ''Treblinka: kamienie milczą - ja pamiętam'' (2007), Muzeum Regionalne w Siedlcach, * Edward Kopówka, ''Żydzi w Siedlcach 1850-1945'' (2009),
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241487812 * Edward Kopówka, with P. Rytel-Andrianik
''Dam im imię na wieki'' (''I will give them an everlasting name.'' Isaiah 56:5)
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2011, , "with list of Catholic rescuers of Jews along deportation route to Treblinka, selected testimonies, bibliography, alphabetical indexes, photographs, English language summaries by Holocaust scholars, and forewords including one by Prof.
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." * Edward Kopówka, with J. Lachendro, J. Kiełboń, R. Kuwałek, M. Bem, Ł. Pawlicka-Nowak, ''Niemieckie miejsca zagłady w Polsce''


References

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