Franciszek Bajorek

Franciszek Bajorek (23 September 1908 – 23 November 1987) was a Polish lawyer, national activist and politician.

[1] After his university graduation, Bajorek worked in Fryštát, in a law office of Leon Wolf, Polish deputy to the National Assembly in Prague.

There, he entered the Polish military school, which he finished in Great Britain after the French were defeated by Germans.

He decided to stay in Great Britain after 1945, where he established the Association of Cieszyn Silesians, being its chairman for 40 years.

[1] Franciszek Bajorek was considered the main representative of Cieszyn Silesia in the British exile.