Stanisław Kłodziński
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Stanisław Kłodziński (1918–1990) was a Polish physician, lung specialist, and survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp.[1] He became known for his writing about Auschwitz, and in particular for having co-founded the Zeszyty Oświęcimskie (Auschwitz Journals) in 1961, devoted to discussing the camp.[2]
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- ^ Zdzisław Ryn, Auschwitz Survivors: Clinical-psychiatric Studies, Prezgląd Lekarski (Medical Review), 2005, p. 309.
Jacek Bomba, Maria Orwid, "A Psychiatric Study of World War II Survivors," in Jolande Withuis, Annet Mooij (eds.), The Politics of War Trauma: The Aftermath of World War II in Eleven European Countries, Amsterdam University Press, 2010, p. 224. - ^ Jane Caplan, Nikolaus Wachsmann, "Introduction," Concentration Camps in Nazi Germany, Routledge, 2009, p. 4.
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