Maciej Morawski (20 September 1929 – 6 June 2021) was a Polish journalist who worked for Radio Free Europe in France. He was the son of a politician, diplomat and minister of the Polish government, Kajetan Morawski (1892-1973). A survivor of the Warsaw Uprising, Morawski suffered from depression for many years. He arrived in France in November 1946 at the age of 17 while hoping to return to Poland interrupting his first studies. However, due to the rise of the Polish People's Republic, he found that this would not be possible. He spent time in Saint-Germain-des-Prés and became an activist for Christian democracy after studying in Paris and Strasbourg. In 1954, he was banned from entering the United States due to his former socialist ideals and alleged continued practice of homosexuality - which turned out to be a fabricated denunciation by the communist secret services intended to slander him. He would later denounce McCarthyism and its "witch hunt". He therefore worked for Radio Free Europe as a journalist and correspondent for the Polish language. More information...
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