Kazimierz Vetulani

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Dzimšanas datums:
00.00.1889
Miršanas datums:
04.07.1941
Mūža garums:
52
Dienas kopš dzimšanas:
49427
Gadi kopš dzimšanas:
135
Dienas kopš miršanas:
30249
Gadi kopš miršanas:
82
Papildu vārdi:
Kazimierz Vetulani
Kategorijas:
Inženieris, Nacisma upuris, Profesors
Tautība:
 polis
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Kazimierz Franciszek Vetulani (1889 – July 4, 1941) was a Polish engineer and construction theorist.

He was born in 1889 in Lwów as a son of Roman Vetulani and Matylda Pisz. He was an older brother of Zygmunt, Tadeusz, Adam, Maria and Elżbieta.

He graduated Queen Sophia high school in Sanok. In 1935 Vetulani obtained his Ph.D. from Lwów Polytechnic. In the academic year 1939/1940 he was nominated ordinary professor.

On the July 3, 1941 he was arrested by Gestapo and killed in massacre of Lwów professors.

 

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        1Roman VetulaniRoman VetulaniTēvs08.08.184912.08.1906
        2Adam VetulaniAdam VetulaniBrālis20.03.190125.09.1976
        3Tadeusz VetulaniTadeusz VetulaniBrālis13.03.189724.02.1952
        4Zygmunt VetulaniZygmunt VetulaniBrālis04.03.189400.10.1941
        5Jerzy VetulaniJerzy VetulaniBrāļa/māsas dēls21.01.193606.04.2017
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        Krystyna Vetulani-BelfoureBrāļa/māsas meita01.10.192425.03.2004
        7Irena Latinik-VetulaniIrena Latinik-VetulaniSvaine26.12.190402.02.1975

        04.07.1941 | Massacre of Lviv professors

        In July 1941, 25 Polish academics from the city of Lwów (since 1945 Lviv, Ukraine) were killed by Nazi German occupation forces along with their families. By targeting prominent citizens and intellectuals for elimination, the Nazis hoped to prevent anti-Nazi activity and to weaken the resolve of the Polish resistance movement. According to an eyewitness the executions were made by an Einsatzgruppen unit (Einsatzkommando zur besonderen Verwendung) under the command of SS-Brigadeführer Karl Eberhard Schöngarth with the participation of Ukrainian translators, who were dressed in German uniforms.

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