Bolesław Talago

Bolesław Talago (Balys Talago) (15 April 1886 in Wadowice - 3 September 1960 in Warsaw), was a Polish surveyor, and the publisher of one of the first radio journals in Poland.

As a surveyor he lived and worked with his family in many cities of Pomerania and eastern Poland: Kamieniec Podolski, Toruń, Grudziądz, Grodno, Bielsk Podlaski, Vilnius.

During the Second World War, between 1942 and 1944 he worked in the Vilnius police station.

In 1943, he was arrested and imprisoned in a forced labor camp in Prawieniszki[5], Lithuania, in connection with the execution, by the Home Army, of the Lithuanian police inspector Marian Podobasie [7].

Among the detainees were representatives of Polish intelligentsia, including scientists, teachers, lawyers, doctors, and engineers.