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J?zef Zdzisław Czen-De-Fu (陳德福; Ch?n D?f?):
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zdzisław_Józef_Czendefu
"Born in 1892 in Dalian, Northern China, J?zef Czen-De-Fu fought in 1919 in the uprising which liberated Greater Poland from German rule, even though he was still a Chinese citizen at that time. Now, Mr Czen-De-Fu is the manager of a carpentry shop in Barcin. He considers himself Polish, has patriotic views and does not want to return to his first homeland. As he says, nothing links him to China (he left it 30 years ago), and everything to Poland":
http://pokazywarka.pl/czendefu/
"Czendefu Zdzisław J?zef, Chinese-Polish. He was born in China on 15 May 1892. At the age of 7 he lost his parents. During the Russian-Japanese War of 1904-1905 he was taken care of by a Captain of the Russian Army, an ethnic Pole Kazimierz Skorotkiewicz. Skorotkiewicz fought in the defence of Port Arthur, serving in the 9th East Siberian Rifle Regiment. During the battle he was wounded. In the end the Russian Fortress surrendered and Captain Skorotkiewicz went to Japanese captivity as one of 4658 ethnically Polish POWs. Over 72,000 POWs who defended the Russian fortress were located in 29 POW camps scattered over Japan. The largest camp was Hamadera. Conditions were good. Skorotkiewicz made use of his rights and sent his orderly, Czen-De-Fu, to his sister living in Warsaw - Ms Dąbrowska. Later Czen-De-Fu moved to Prussian Provinz Posen and lived in Pleszew, Gniezno, and - finally - in Barcin. In Barcin he worked at Chojnacki's carpentry shop. He was active in a Sok?ł unit, fought in World War I, in Greater Poland Uprising of 1918-1919, and in the Polish-Soviet War. He converted to Catholicism and he became a True Pole."
http://www.wtg-gniazdo.org/wiki.php?page=Rocznik_2014
http://pokazywarka.pl/czendefu/#zdjecie15348653
http://pokazywarka.pl/czendefu/#zdjecie15348720
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zdzisław_Józef_Czendefu
"Born in 1892 in Dalian, Northern China, J?zef Czen-De-Fu fought in 1919 in the uprising which liberated Greater Poland from German rule, even though he was still a Chinese citizen at that time. Now, Mr Czen-De-Fu is the manager of a carpentry shop in Barcin. He considers himself Polish, has patriotic views and does not want to return to his first homeland. As he says, nothing links him to China (he left it 30 years ago), and everything to Poland":
http://pokazywarka.pl/czendefu/
"Czendefu Zdzisław J?zef, Chinese-Polish. He was born in China on 15 May 1892. At the age of 7 he lost his parents. During the Russian-Japanese War of 1904-1905 he was taken care of by a Captain of the Russian Army, an ethnic Pole Kazimierz Skorotkiewicz. Skorotkiewicz fought in the defence of Port Arthur, serving in the 9th East Siberian Rifle Regiment. During the battle he was wounded. In the end the Russian Fortress surrendered and Captain Skorotkiewicz went to Japanese captivity as one of 4658 ethnically Polish POWs. Over 72,000 POWs who defended the Russian fortress were located in 29 POW camps scattered over Japan. The largest camp was Hamadera. Conditions were good. Skorotkiewicz made use of his rights and sent his orderly, Czen-De-Fu, to his sister living in Warsaw - Ms Dąbrowska. Later Czen-De-Fu moved to Prussian Provinz Posen and lived in Pleszew, Gniezno, and - finally - in Barcin. In Barcin he worked at Chojnacki's carpentry shop. He was active in a Sok?ł unit, fought in World War I, in Greater Poland Uprising of 1918-1919, and in the Polish-Soviet War. He converted to Catholicism and he became a True Pole."
http://www.wtg-gniazdo.org/wiki.php?page=Rocznik_2014
http://pokazywarka.pl/czendefu/#zdjecie15348653
http://pokazywarka.pl/czendefu/#zdjecie15348720