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Stefan Arczyński (31 July 1916 – 28 August 2022) was a Polish photographer and veteran of World War II. He worked in Essen, Berlin, and Wrocław. Born in Germany on 31 July 1916 to a family of immigrants from Greater Poland, he was interested in photography in his youth, in particular sports photography. After World War II, he went to France and worked on the development of aerial photography. He took pictures for magazine covers and for postcards; he also photographed art. For many years, he collaborated with director Henryk Tomaszewski. He travelled extensively and, in addition to photos from various regions of Poland, he also photographed in numerous countries around the world, including China, India, Africa, and the United States.

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  • Stefan Arczyński (31 de julio de 1916 - 28 de agosto de 2022) fue un fotógrafo polaco y veterano de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Trabajó en ciudades como Essen, Berlín y Wrocław. (es)
  • Stefan Arczyński (31 July 1916 – 28 August 2022) was a Polish photographer and veteran of World War II. He worked in Essen, Berlin, and Wrocław. Born in Germany on 31 July 1916 to a family of immigrants from Greater Poland, he was interested in photography in his youth, in particular sports photography. After World War II, he went to France and worked on the development of aerial photography. He took pictures for magazine covers and for postcards; he also photographed art. For many years, he collaborated with director Henryk Tomaszewski. He travelled extensively and, in addition to photos from various regions of Poland, he also photographed in numerous countries around the world, including China, India, Africa, and the United States. After the outbreak of World War II, he was drafted into the Luftwaffe and sent to France; there he was involved in the development of aerial photography. Later transferred to the infantry, he was sent to the Eastern Front in Ukraine. There, too, he did not part with his camera and photographed during the war with the USSR. Wounded at Stalingrad, he was taken to a Soviet field hospital and captured in Latvia. His father's activity in the Union of Poles in Germany helped secure his release. Arczyński died on 28 August 2022, at the age of 106. (en)
  • Stefan Arczyński (ur. 31 lipca 1916 w Essen, zm. 28 sierpnia 2022 we Wrocławiu) – polski fotograf. (pl)
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  • Arczyński in 2011 (en)
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  • February 2020 (en)
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  • Wroclaw, Poland (en)
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  • Stefan Arczyński (31 de julio de 1916 - 28 de agosto de 2022) fue un fotógrafo polaco y veterano de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Trabajó en ciudades como Essen, Berlín y Wrocław. (es)
  • Stefan Arczyński (ur. 31 lipca 1916 w Essen, zm. 28 sierpnia 2022 we Wrocławiu) – polski fotograf. (pl)
  • Stefan Arczyński (31 July 1916 – 28 August 2022) was a Polish photographer and veteran of World War II. He worked in Essen, Berlin, and Wrocław. Born in Germany on 31 July 1916 to a family of immigrants from Greater Poland, he was interested in photography in his youth, in particular sports photography. After World War II, he went to France and worked on the development of aerial photography. He took pictures for magazine covers and for postcards; he also photographed art. For many years, he collaborated with director Henryk Tomaszewski. He travelled extensively and, in addition to photos from various regions of Poland, he also photographed in numerous countries around the world, including China, India, Africa, and the United States. (en)
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