Stanisław Zarakowski

General/Private Stanisław Zarakowski (born 7 November 1907 in Svolna now Belarus – died 11 April 1998 in Warsaw, Poland) was a chief military prosecutor during the Stalinist reign of terror in the People's Republic of Poland; infamous for his role as instigator in several show trials of the Polish anti-Nazi resistance officers, which resulted in many death sentences.Zarakowski was born to a local landowner in Svolna village (Belarusian: Свольна) in Vilna Governorate (Russian Empire, present-day Belarus). His family's estate was nationalized during the Bolshevik revolution when he was ten years old. They moved to Vilnius, where Zarakowski graduated from the law faculty of the Wilno University (then in the Second Polish Republic). During World War II he fled to the Soviet Union, and arrived back in war-torn Poland with the Soviet-sponsored Polish People's Army. A hardline Stalinist, Zarakowski was assigned a job with the Chief Military Prosecutor Office and quickly rose to become the Chief Military Prosecutor of the People's Republic of Poland.

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Alias (AKA)Stanislaw Zarako
Birth dateNovember 07, 1907
Birth place
Russian Empire
Ethnicity
Belarusians
Citizenship
Poles
Date of deathApril 11, 1998
Place of death
Poland , Warsaw
Known for
Chief Military Prosecutor Office

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