Adam Dziurok

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Adam Dziurok

Adam Dziurok (* 1972 in Rybnik ) is a Polish historian .

He is a researcher and head of the Public Education Office at the Branch of the Institute for National Remembrance in Katowice and Adiunkt at the Catholic Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw . He deals specifically with communist crimes in Upper Silesia , including the persecution of the German and the autochthonous population after 1945. Dziurok was involved in the trial against the former camp commandant Salomon Morel . He has published several papers.

Publications (selection)

  • Metody pracy operacyjnej aparatu bezpieczeństwa wobec kościołów i związków wyznaniowych 1945–1989 , Warsaw, 2004
  • Armia Krajowa i konspiracja poakowska na ziemi rybnickiej 1942–1947 , Katowice, 2004
  • (together with Adam Dziuba) Uncovering and combating the "revisionist element" in the Katowice Voivodeship in the 1950s and 1960s , in: Yearbooks for the History of Eastern Europe, Stuttgart, NF 51 (2003), pp. 254–280
  • Represje wobec duchowieństwa górnośląskiego w latach 1939–1956 w dokumentach , Katowice, 2003
  • Obóz Pracy w Świętochłowicach w 1945 , Warsaw, 2002
  • Śląskie rozrachunki: władze komunistyczne a byli członkowie organizacji nazistowskich na Górnym Śląsku w latach 1945-1956 , Warsaw 2000.