Dmitriy Panto
Following his release from the Soviet Union, a new, no less intense and demanding phase of life began for Marian Heitzman. In Tehran, where he most likely remained until the end of 1942, mentally broken and physically exhausted, he was recovering and resting after his gruelling work and imprisonment in Uzbekistan. Once he had regained his strength, he had to set about looking for work.
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Dmitriy Panto writes about Professor Heitzman’s post-war life in Canada, the report on the Katyn massacre which he co-authored, and the Polish Institute of Art and Science in Canada, where he worked.
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