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1947 document WW2 Holocaust survivors Jewish TADEUSZ HILAROWICZ Poland Lodz

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    A document of Holocaust survivors from Lodz, Poland
    תעודה-  מסמך של ניצול שואה מלודז פולין
    מכתב עם חתימה אוטוגרפית של פרופ תיאדור הילרוביץ מלודז
    Letter with autographed signature of Prof. Theodore Hillrowitz TADEUSZ HILAROWICZ
    of Lodz
    1947 Letter WW2 holocaust judaica שואה Poland
    PROF TADEUSZ HILAROWICZ
    Short description due to difficulty in translation
    Condition - See pictures
    Certificate - Document of Holocaust survivor from Lodz Poland
    התיאור קצר עקב קושי בתרגום
    Tadeusz Hilarowicz
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    Tadeusz Hilarowicz
    Date and place of birth
    December 20, 1887
    Warsaw
    Date and place of death
    July 5, 1958
    Łódź
    Resting place
    Old Cemetery in Łódź
    Occupation
    lawyer , scholar
    Nationality
    Poland
    Academic title
    full professor
    Alma mater
    University of Lviv
    Marriage
    Jadwiga Bogucka
    Children
    maria
    Honors
    Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta Golden Cross of Merit Medal of Victory and Freedom 1945 Medal of the 10th anniversary of People's Poland Commander of the Order of Saint Sava
    Tadeusz Hilarowicz [1] (born on December 20, 1887 in Warsaw , died on July 5, 1958 in Łódź ) - Polish lawyer, professor of legal sciences , specialist in administrative law , academic teacher , social and political activist.
    Biography
    He was the son of Józef Nusbaum-Hilarowicz and Rozalia née Głębocki , brother of Henryk and grandson of Hilary .
    He graduated from junior high school in Lviv (1906) and also studied at the Faculty of Law of the University of Lviv (1910). In 1912 he obtained a doctorate in law. Before World War I , he studied at universities in Berlin and Paris . He worked in the public administration of Austria-Hungary and the Second Polish Republic . In the years 1920–1921 he was the clerk of Spis-Orava affairs at the Government Delegate for Lesser Poland [2] . In the period 1918–1920 he was a deputy professor at the Catholic University of Lublin . He was an associate professor and professor of administrative law at Free University in Warsaw [3]and Łódź (1922–1939). In 1929 he obtained the right to lecture in the field of administrative law at the Faculty of Law of the Jagiellonian University . He specialized in administrative , constitutional , church , copyright and sanitary law . He published numerous works on administrative law, including: "The principle of free assessment in administrative science and in Austrian administrative law" (1917), "Legal measures in Polish administrative and political proceedings in the area of ​​the former Congress Poland and Lesser Poland" (1923), "The highest Administrative Court and its competence "(1925) and" Introduction to administrative practice "(1928).
    From 1921 to 1939, he also lectured at the Journalism School at the Free Polish University and the Journalism School in Warsaw. He was a lecturer at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences (since 1922). He was invited to lectures abroad: in 1925 he lectured in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes ( Belgrade - Zagreb - Ljubljana ), the following year in Romania ( Bucharest ).
    He was the vice-president of the Polish Institute of Administration at the Order of the Association of Government Officials. He was a correspondent member of the Stanisław Academy in Nancy , as well as an honorary member of the Romanian Institute of Administrative Sciences. He was active in the Non-partisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government , he headed one of the Maritime and Colonial League divisions . Associated with the Kingdom of SHS and Yugoslavia, he was the chairman of the Yugoslav Friendship Association, as well as the president of the Polish-Yugoslav Scientific Society [4] . He was also the president of the board of the "Polish House on the Adriatic" in Split , and then a member of its supervisory board [5] .
    During World War II, he lectured in secret sets at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) (1943–1944). Secretarial meetings of the Polish Institute of Administrative Law were also held in his house [6] . After the war, he organized the College of Administrative Sciences in Łódź, of which he was rector (1945–1947) and lecturer. He was the rector of the Academy of Public Service at the WSNA, as well as the director of a journalistic and journalistic study operating at the Academy. In this study he lectured, among others press law [7] . He also lectured at SGGW and the Jagiellonian University , as well as at the Law School of the Ministry of Justice . He organized the Academy of Administration in Olsztyn, becoming its rector [8] . He worked for the benefit of Warmia and Mazury . He was a member of the Warmian Scientific Society [9] . He was the vice president of the Łódź Committee of Friends of Warmia and Mazury, which organized, among others summer camps for indigenous peoples from the Olsztyn province [10] . He was in favor of creating a university in Olsztyn [11] . He was also active in the Sorbian period . chairman of the Lusatian Statehood Propaganda Committee in Łódź [12] . He lectured at the Theological Seminary in Łódź [13] .
    From 1945, he was active in the Democratic Party . head of the Administrative and Local Government Department of the Provincial SD Committee in Łódź [14] and a member of the Administrative and Local Government Council at the Central Committee of the SD [15] . He sat on the Supreme Council of the Party (1949–1954). He was the councilor of the Łódź - Śródmieście Regional Council on the recommendation of the SD [16] and the councilor of the City of Łódź . He was the head of the District SD Councilors Club and the Coordinating Committee of SD Councilors Clubs in Łódź [17] . In the 1950s, he was the chairman of the SD Teachers' Club in Łódź.
    From March 1947 he practiced as a lawyer . He was a member of the Bar Association No. 9 in Łódź [18] . He sat on the authorities of the Association of Polish Lawyers from the Łódź district [19] .
    Decorated incl. Gold Cross of Merit , Medal of Victory and Freedom 1945 , Medal of the 10th Anniversary of People's Poland , Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta [20] , as well as the Order of Saint. Sawy III class.
    Married to Jadwiga Bogucka (Hilarowiczowa). He had a daughter Maria (Hilarowiczówna) [21] . He died in 1958 in Łódź. He was buried in the Old Cemetery in Łódź [22] .
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