On personal losses of Polish mathematics related to World War II
Antiquitates Mathematicae, Tome 3 (2009).
The paper deals with personal losses of Polish mathematics caused by events accompanying World War II. Losses are divided into three parts: violent deaths (46 names), „natural” deaths (13 names), deportation or emigration (14 names). In total, personal losses comprise roughly a half of active Polish mathematicians from the prewar times. Each name is provided with a short notice on his/her fate and either a bibliography or an information where to find it.
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Roman Duda. On personal losses of Polish mathematics related to World War II. Antiquitates Mathematicae, Tome 3 (2009). https://geodesic-test.mathdoc.fr/item/ANME_2009__3_293026/