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Ambros, Robert Andrew was born on May 21, 1959 in Passaic, New Jersey, United States. Son of Henry and Adele (Ruta) Ambros.
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Coach Joe Bartkowski stuns the basketball world when he leads a small college team to the national championships. Now sought after by major universities, Joe finds his career threatened by unexplained anxiety and panic attacks. Is it a midlife crisis as his therapist claims, or does the answer lie in his family's history? Spanning three generations, from the Eastern Front in World War One through the Siberian gulags to the battlefields of World War Two, When Eagles Die embraces Joe's painful search for the truth and his unexpected discovery of something called intergenerational trauma.
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Andrzej was only sixteen when he was deported from his home in eastern Poland and sent to a Siberian labor camp during World War II. The Soviets planned to work him to death, but all that changed when the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union. Stalin was stunned and reluctantly agreed to the formation of a Polish army in exile. Andrzej had only one chance for survival: travel thousands of miles through the Siberian wastelands to find this new army, known as Anders' Army. This is the true story of men who left Siberian labor camps half-starved, and trained with rags on their feet and wooden guns on their shoulders to win back their homeland. They developed into what British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan referred to as one of the greatest fighting units in World War II, winning battle after battle against Germany's finest soldiers and opening up the road to Rome for the Allies. An undefeated army in exile, they were betrayed when within reach of their homeland. Swept under the rugs during the Cold War, The Brief Sun describes the incredible true story of a struggle first to survive and then to triumph. British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan compared the story of Anders and his men to the march of the Greeks under Xenophon. 'Alas, though the Greeks at last saw the sea, which meant for them the final stage in the journey,' wrote Macmillan, 'this Polish force, starting from the prison camps of Eastern Europe, traversed Asia, Africa, and Western Europe, only to find, at the end of so much heroism, disillusion, and despair.' From struggles to survive in Siberian labor camps to triumphs on the battlefields of Italy, The Brief Sun is an extraordinary story of courage, heroism, and in the end, betrayal. For more information, see the web site dedicated to this novel at: www.thebriefsun.com.
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Ambros, Robert Andrew was born on May 21, 1959 in Passaic, New Jersey, United States. Son of Henry and Adele (Ruta) Ambros.
Doctor of Medicine, Copernicus Academy Medicine, 1982.
Resident in surgery, Morristown (New Jersey) Memorial Hospital, 1983-1985; resident in pathology, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, 1985-1989; fellow in gynecologic pathology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1989-1991; assistant professor pathology, Albany (New York) Medical College, 1991-1996; assistant professor obstetrics-gynecology., Albany (New York) Medical College, 1993-1996; associate professor pathology, obstetrics-gynecology., Albany (New York) Medical College, since 1996. Consultant in gynecologic pathology Albany Medical College, since 1991.
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Fellow College American Pathologists. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, International Society Gynecological Pathologists, International Academy Pathology, New York Academy of Sciences, Johns Hopkins Medical and Surgical Association.
Married Maryla Warszawa, August 22, 1981. Children: Robert, Janek, Julia.