Władysław Adam

1897–1940 (age 43)

Biography

Władysław Adam was a Polish judge who dedicated his career to the legal profession during the interwar period. His judicial work reflected his commitment to the principles of law and justice in Poland.

Adam's life was cut short during World War II, a victim of the Katyn massacre. He remains memorialized at the Katyn Polish War Cemetery, a testament to the tragic loss of Polish intellectual and professional leadership during the conflict.

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