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The documentary presents the figure of doctor Zygmunt Klukowski, who was not only a great doctor, but also a social activist, writer, soldier and regional historian. His books describing the years of Nazi occupation of the Zamość region are an invaluable testimony of the horror of those days. After the war Klukowski was arrested for his activity in the underground movement, but was eventually granted amnesty and appreciated by the public.

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The documentary presents the figure of doctor Zygmunt Klukowski, who was not only a great doctor, but also a social activist, writer, soldier and regional historian. His books describing the years of Nazi occupation of the Zamość region are an invaluable testimony of the horror of those days. After the war Klukowski was arrested for his activity in the underground movement, but was eventually granted amnesty and appreciated by the public.

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