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Jankowski, StanisLAw Maria was born on December 9, 1945 in Cracow, Poland. Son of Karol and Maria (Klimasinska) Jankowski.
Master of Arts in History, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, 1971.
Reporter ITD Magazine, Warsaw, 1967-1969. Editor Dziennik Polski, Cracow, 1969-1972. Commentator Zycie Literackie, 1972-1981, Gazeta Krakowska, Cracow, 1981-1982.
Freelance writer, since 1985. Manager GT Urania Publication House, 1983-1985. Vice president HAS Publication House, Cracow, 1992-1994.
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Author: The Stens from Mogilska Street, 1977, A House for the Only Son, 1979, Medal for Bread, 1979, Sabres and Rapiers, 1980, second edition, 1985, Grot, 1981, Head against Wall, 1985, The Stens are Good Shooting, 1983, The King's Messenger, 1986. Co-author: (with E. Thomas Wood) How One Man Tried to Stop the Holocaust, 1994, (with Stansilaw Dabrowa-Kostka) Order: To Conquer the Prison, 1988, (with Oligierd Terlecki) From Sicily to Monte Cassino, 1985, Polish edition, 1996, German edition, 1997. Reporter television Stations.
Founder Polish Authors Association, vice president, secretary Cracow branch, 1982-1988. Member National Council, 1982-1984. Member Main Investigation Commission for Crimes against Polish Nation-The Institute of National Memory, Warsaw, since 1994.
Vice president Katyn Committee, Cracow, since 1994. Vice president Polish-American Friendship Association, Cracow, 1991-1994.
Married Krystyna Ziecik, April 11, 1969. Children: Agnieszka, Konrad.