Tadeusz Tański

[1] During the war he designed and constructed a number of engines for various military planes, as well as studied extensively on armoured vehicles at the L. Bordon company.

[1][3] After the war he remained one of the engineers working for the Polish arms industry, most notably the Centralne Warsztaty Samochodowe company.

[3] Until late thirties he remained one of the most notable Polish constructors and the designer of numerous cars, lorries and artillery tractors.

On 3 July 1940, at the height of the AB Action, he was arrested by the Germans and sent to Pawiak prison in Warsaw.

At the end of January 1941 he was moved to the Auschwitz concentration camp, arriving on 1 February, and he was murdered there on 23 March 1941.

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