Stanislaw Wisniewski
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Stanislaw Wisniewski (died 9 October 1953 in Tübingen, Germany) was a former forced labourer in German Arbeitseinsatz during World War II. He hailed from Kutno, Poland.
After the war, he did not return to Poland, believing he would not like the communists in power there.[1]
On a dance event, he met Gisela, a widowed refugee from East Prussia, mother of three. In 1953, the year he died, the couple had a son, Stefan Wisniewski, who would grow up to become a terrorist for the communist Red Army Faction.
[edit] References
- ^ Die Welt: Stefan Wisniewski, Sohn eines Zwangsarbeiters, by Hanna Krall. Accessed January 6, 2008 [1]

