Roman Groński
1926–1949 (age 23)
Biography
Roman Groński (1926–1949) was a Polish machinist whose brief life was marked by the turbulent post-World War II period. He came of age during the Nazi occupation and lived through Poland's transition to communist rule, representing a generation profoundly shaped by war and its aftermath.
Groński's memory is honored at the Panteon – Mauzoleum Wyklętych-Niezłomnych, a monument dedicated to the Cursed Soldiers and the Unyielding, those who resisted Soviet domination. His burial there reflects the recognition of his place among Poland's resistance fighters during the difficult years following the war's end.