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Czesław Madajczyk

Czesław Madajczyk (27 May 1921, Jarocin – 15 February 2008) was a Polish historian. His studies on the Nazi German occupation of Europe after 1938, and in particular, on the occupation of Poland and Polish culture during World War II, are considered particularly important by the European scholarly world.〔(Gerhard Hirschfeld International Committee for the History of the Second World War ). Retrieved on 28 May 2009〕〔 (Czesław Madajczyk (1921-2008) ), NAUKA 2/2008 • 170-171. Retrieved on 28 May 2009.〕
==Life==
Czesław Madajczyk was born on 27 May 1921 in Jarocin. In 1947 he received a law degree from the University of Wrocław. He was a member of the Polish Socialist Party (PPS) in 1948, and then, when PPS was absorbed by the Polish United Workers Party (PZPR), he became a member of that party. From 1954 to 1958 he taught at the Higher School for Social Sciences at Central Committee of the Polish United Workers Party and from 1954 to 1956 at Dzerzhinsky Political-Military Academy in Warsaw. In 1963 he attained the rank of professor.
Madajczyk was an employee of the Institute of History at the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw from 1956, its professor from 1963 and its president from 1971 to 1983.〔 From 1979 he was a corresponding member of PAN, and from 1991 a regular member of the Academy. He served the Vice-President of the Polish Committee of Historical Sciences from 1971 to 1985, and one of the Vice-Presidents of the International Committee for the History of the Second World War from 1980 to 1995.〔 In the years 1982 - 1995 Madajczyk was a member of the scientific council of the Institute of the History of Europe in Mainz. He was also the cofounder and editor of the ''Newest History Quarterly'' (Dzieje Najnowsze)〔 and member of editorial staffs of ''Historical Quarterly'' (Kwartalnik Historyczny), ''Biographical Dictionary of Poland'' (Polski Słownik Biograficzny), ''Literary Monthly'' (Miesięcznik Literacki), ''Dictionary of Polish Learned Societies'' (Słownik polskich towarzystw naukowych), the ''Political Science Annual'' (Rocznik Nauk Politycznych). Till 1990 he was a member of the Polish-Soviet historical commission.
He died on 15 February 2008.〔

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