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Jan Baraś-Komski (February 3, 1915, Bircza, Przemyśl County, Poland – July 20, 2002, Arlington County, Virginia) was a Polish painter. He studied painting, anatomy, and art history at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts. On December 29, 1942, he escaped Auschwitz I with three other prisoners: Mieczysław Januszewski, Bolesław Kuczbara, and Otto Küsel. Sixteen days later he was recaptured on a train heading toward Warsaw. He had used a false name in his first arrest, as the Germans would have executed him on the spot had they known he was an Auschwitz escapee.

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  • Jan Komski (en)
  • Jan Baraś-Komski (pl)
  • Барась-Комски, Ян (ru)
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  • Ян Барась-Комски (польск. Jan Baraś-Komski, при рождении Ян Комски; 3 февраля 1915, Бирча, Царство Польское — 20 июля 2002, Арлингтон, США) — польский художник, участник польского Движения Сопротивления. Узник концентрационного лагеря Освенцим, сумевший совершить побег, водворённый обратно и выживший в лагере. Ян Комски — автор множества художественных работ, связанных с концлагерем Освенцим, в том числе картины «Неудачный побег» (Nieudana ucieczka). (ru)
  • Jan Baraś-Komski (February 3, 1915, Bircza, Przemyśl County, Poland – July 20, 2002, Arlington County, Virginia) was a Polish painter. He studied painting, anatomy, and art history at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts. On December 29, 1942, he escaped Auschwitz I with three other prisoners: Mieczysław Januszewski, Bolesław Kuczbara, and Otto Küsel. Sixteen days later he was recaptured on a train heading toward Warsaw. He had used a false name in his first arrest, as the Germans would have executed him on the spot had they known he was an Auschwitz escapee. (en)
  • Jan Baraś-Komski (ur. 3 lutego 1915 w Birczy, zm. 20 lipca 2002 w Arlington) – polski malarz. W 1926 roku ukończył Gimnazjum Humanistyczne w Brzozowie. W latach 1934-1939 studiował na Akademii Sztuk Pięknych im. Jana Matejki w Krakowie. Podczas wojny działał w ruchu oporu. Zatrzymany w drodze do armii polskiej we Francji, podczas ucieczki na Węgry na granicy słowackiej, został uwięziony w więzieniach w Nowym Sączu i Tarnowie, a następnie wysłany 14 czerwca 1940 roku do niemieckiego obozu koncentracyjnego Auschwitz z numerem 564, pod nazwiskiem Jan Baraś. (pl)
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  • Jan Baraś-Komski (en)
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  • Bircza, Przemyśl County (en)
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