Born the son of a Polish count, de Gurowski’s strong political opinions led to his expulsion from the Gymnasia of War
Gurowski dispels the notions that he carries disgust for his native land. He explains that he only looks negatively upon a country if they mistreat their people.
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Born the son of a Polish count, de Gurowski’s strong political opinions led to his expulsion from the Gymnasia of War
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