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Jerzy Jan Lerski was born on 1917 in Lviv, is a Polish lawyer and historian. Discover Jerzy Jan Lerski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Occupation lawyer, soldier, historian, political scientist, politician
Age 75 years old
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Born 1917
Birthday 1917
Birthplace Lviv
Date of death 1992
Died Place San Francisco
Nationality United States

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1917

Jerzy Jan Lerski (nom de guerre: Jur; also known as George Jan Lerski; 1917-1992); was a Polish lawyer, soldier, historian, political scientist and politician.

After World War II he emigrated to the United States, where he became a full professor at the University of San Francisco.

Born 20 January 1917 in Lwów, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine), Lerski studied law at Lwów University.

In interwar Poland he joined the Stronnictwo Demokratyczne (Polish Democratic Party); he became known for his strong opposition to anti-semitic events.

1939

Jerzy Lerski first saw action in World War II during the 1939 Polish September Campaign.

He fought in the Battle of Brześć Litewski in the rank of officer cadet (podchorąży, ensign).

Taken prisoner by the Soviet Army during the Soviet invasion, he managed to escape from a train transport.

He joined the anti-Soviet resistance but, with the NKVD (the Soviet Secret Police) actively looking for him, he escaped via Hungary to France, joining the Polish Armed Forces in the West.

1940

After the fall of France on 25 June 1940, Lerski went to Great Britain.

1941

In 1941, after taking a commando course, he became a "cichociemny" (a member of a secret unit of the Polish Army in exile).

1943

Parachuting into occupied Poland in February 1943, he served as one of the couriers for the Polish Government in Exile – individuals who risked their lives, moving between the Polish Government in Exile, in London, England, and the Polish Secret State in occupied Poland.

After collecting information from the Secret State, he returned to London.

1944

In November 1944 he was appointed secretary to the third Prime Minister of Poland in Exile, Tomasz Arciszewski (1877–1955).

At a meeting between Arciszewski and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Winston Churchill, Lerski gave a detailed report on the plight of the Jews in Poland.

1945

After 8 May 1945, when World War II ended in Europe, Lerski decided to remain in London instead of returning to Soviet-dominated communist Poland.

He was active in the Polish political movement, Polski Ruch Wolnościowy Niepodległość i Demokracja.

1947

In July 1947 he resigned as Arciszewski's secretary.

On the eve of the Cold War, Lerski moved from the United Kingdom to the United States.

1953

He obtained his Ph.D. in history from Georgetown University in 1953 and taught at several US universities before in 1956 joining the faculty at the University of San Francisco, where he became a professor and historian of East Central Europe.

His courses at USF were on Modern European History.

Politically a conservative Republican, he feared the armed power of the Soviet Union against the unprepared West.

He was also a visiting scholar abroad, lecturing in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Japan.

1982

He retired from the University of San Francisco in 1982, but continued to lecture at the Fromm Institute for Lifelong Learning at the University of San Francisco.

Lerski published books and articles on Polish history.

1988

In 1988 he published memoirs about his wartime experiences, Poland's Secret Envoy, 1939–1945.

He was a personal friend of Karol Józef Wojtyła, later Pope John Paul II.

He supported Solidarność (Solidarity) founder and activist Lech Wałęsa.

The State of Israel recognized him as a Righteous Among the Nations, an honor given to non-Jews who risked their lives during the Holocaust to save Jews from extermination by the Nazis.

The citation read, "Jerzy Jan Lerski ... informed political circles abroad about the extermination and persecution of Jews."

1992

George Lerski died following coronary bypass surgery on 16 September 1992 at the Veterans Hospital in San Francisco, California.