Czeslaw Sokolowski

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diocese of Siedlce in the years 1940–1946.[1]
He was also considered to be a Nazi collaborator.

During

Polish Home Army. The verdict, however, was downgraded to a sentence of loss of civil rights and public reputation.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ a b Bishop Czesław Sokolowski, Catholicheirachy.org.
  2. ^ Revue des Ordinations Épiscopales, Issue 1919, Number 57.
  3. ^ Tadeusz Piotrowski, Poland's Holocaust: Ethnic Strife, Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic, 1918-1947 (McFarland, 1998) page 86.
  4. ^ Jan Bank, Lieve Gevers, Churches and Religion in the Second World War (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016)
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  6. ^ R. Dmowski: Bishop Czeslaw Sokolowski - sketch for biography. In: R. Dmowski, J. Gmitruk, G. Kornec, W. Wlodarkiewicz (ed.): Army and culture in the history of Poland and Europe. Jubilee book of Professor Piotr Matusak on the 65th anniversary of his birth . Warsaw - Siedlce: 2006, pp. 326–336