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MARTYRS KILLED IN ODIUM FIDEI BY THE NAZIS DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR (IV)
(5) BRONISŁAW SOCHACZEWSKI AND 8 COMPANIONS FROM THE CLERGY AND LAY FAITHFUL OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF WARMIA
priest of the archdiocese of Warmia born: ? in Wejherowo (a.k.a. Neustadt in Westpreussen), Pomorskie (Poland) died: 29 October 1939 in Olsztyn (a.k.a. Allenstein),
2. BRONISŁAW SOCHACZEWSKI priest of the archdiocese of Warmia born: 15 May 1886 in Brusy (a.k.a Bruss), Pomorskie (Poland) died: 13 May 1940 in Saschenhausen, Baden-Württemberg (Germany)
priest of the archdiocese of Warmia born: 03 March 1917 in Mingajny (a.k.a. Migehnen), Warmińsko-Mazurskie (Poland) died: 18 December 1940 in Sztutowo (a.k.a. Stutthof)
4. LEON OLSZEWSKI priest of the archdiocese of Warmia born: 14 April 1894 in Kaliningrad (Russia) died: 11 August 1942 in Dachau, Oberbayern (Germany)
priest of the archdiocese of Warmia born: 23 September 1903 in Pierzchno, Wielkopolskie (Poland) died: 12 August 1942 in Sztutowo (a.k.a. Stutthof), Pomorskie (Poland)
6. ALFONS ZURAWSKI (*) layperson of the archdiocese of Warmia born: 17 December 1914 in Kajnen (a.k.a. Kainen), Warmińsko-Mazurskie (Poland) died: 06 October 1942 in Görden, Brandenburg (Germany)
young layperson of the archdiocese of Warmia born: ca. 1920 in (Poland) died: ? in Ramsowo (a.k.a. Ramsau), Warmińsko-Mazurskie (Poland)
8. ALBERT ROGACZEWSKI (*) priest of the archdiocese of Warmia born: 23 April 1888 in Dąbrowa (a.k.a. Damerau), Warmińsko-Mazurskie (Poland) died: 16 March 1944 in Buchenwald, Weimar (Germany)
layperson of the archdiocese of Warmia born: 21 February 1907 in Żelazna, Opolskie (Poland) died: 06 February 1945 in Dachau, Oberbayern (Germany)
diocese of competent bishop: Warmia CCS protocol number: 2773 type of cause: martyrdom
nihil obstat: 31 May 2007; 2008 (*) opening of diocesan inquiry: 15 September 2007 closing of diocesan inquiry: 05 November 2011 decree on validity of diocesan inquiry: submission of Positio to CCS: session of historical consultants: congress of theological consultants: congregation of CCS cardinals and bishops:
postulator: petitioner: [Martyrs of Eastern Europe (5): Józef Steinki and 31 Companions] website:
(6) PAVEL SOUČEK AND 4 COMPANIONS FROM THE PREMONSTRATENSIANS OF NOVÁ RÍŠE
professed priest, Premonstratensians born: 11 September 1879 in Kněždub, Hodonín (Czech Republic) died: 16 January 1943 in Oświęcim (a.k.a. Auschwitz), Małopolskie (Poland)
2. JIDŘICH ZÁBĚHLICKÝ (ZIKMUND) professed priest, Premonstratensians born: 15 July 1869 in Útěchnovice, Pelhřimov (Czech Republic) died: 20 January 1943 in Oświęcim (a.k.a. Auschwitz), Małopolskie (Poland)
professed priest, Premonstratensians born: 16 June 1873 in Milíkov, Tachov (Czech Republic) died: 27 January 1943 in Oświęcim (a.k.a. Auschwitz), Małopolskie (Poland)
4. JAN SOUČEK (PAVEL) professed priest, Premonstratensians born: 23 June 1877 in Nesovice, Vyškov (Czech Republic) died: 28 January 1943 in Oświęcim (a.k.a. Auschwitz), Małopolskie (Poland)
professed priest, Premonstratensians born: 07 September 1911 in Nová Řiśe, Jihlava (Czech Republic) died: 25 February 1943 in Oświęcim (a.k.a. Auschwitz), Małopolskie (Poland)
diocese of competent bishop: Brno CCS protocol number: type of cause: martyrdom
nihil obstat: opening of diocesan inquiry: closing of diocesan inquiry:
postulator: petitioner: Kanonie Premonstrátů, 588 65 Nová Říše č. 1, CZECH REPUBLIC website:
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