Antoni Gościński OBE[1] (4 January 1909 in Poznań – 12 December 1986 in Belize[2]) was a Polish medic.
During the World War II he was arrested by the Germans in the course of the AB Action and imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp and later in Gusen I concentration camp (Mauthausen).
[2] There he became one of the leading doctors in the revier and a member of the inmates' underground trying to help the sick and wounded prisoners.
[3] He also documented German war crimes committed in the camp.
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