Testament to Norbert Barlicki (1880-1941)

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Helena Tarnowicz-Barlicka was born in Warsaw in 1894 one of eight children in a large traditional upper middle-class Polish family. With the outbreak of WWI in 1914 the family found itself stranded in Moscow and with the outbreak of the Russian Revolution they did not return to Poland until 1918. Helena relentlessly pursued her dream of becoming a physician. She started her studies in Moscow in 1917 but it was not until 1925 in Warsaw that she finally graduated. The most important person in her life outside of her family was Norbert Barlicki the Polish publicist lawyer and politician of the Polish Socialist Party (PPS) who was executed by the Germans during the Second World War. The testament by Helena is brief but evocative. It speaks for itself. It gives us insight into the character and mindset of Norbert Barlicki but even more so insight into what an extraordinary individual was Helena herself. Paperback Illustr. 52 pp. with facsimile of original manuscript (in Polish).
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