Education
University of Warsaw.
University of Warsaw.
He was a professor at several minor Polish higher education institutions. Later, he joined the destruction battalion (auxiliary formations of People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs)
After the war he received a doctorate from the University in Warsaw. He would become a political activist, supporting the Polish communist government, and would hold professorship at several minor Polish higher education institutions.
During the 1980s, he was an activist of the Patriotic Association Grunwald (Zjednoczenie Patriotyczne Grunwald).
Prus was also known for his anti-European Union positions and he worked as an adviser of the movement Nie dla Unii Europejskiej (Number to the European Union) in Cracow. He was equally opposed Poland"s accession to North Atlantic Treaty Organization. He has been also known for his strong criticism of Ukrainians, particularly in the view of the 20th century Polish-Ukrainian relations.
After the fall of communism in Poland Prus became associated with Radio Maryja nationalist Catholic faction, and similar organizations and media.
During World World War II, Edward Prus was a member of the Polish resistance, primarily involved in fighting the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.