Stanley F. Zukowski

Retired Central Intelligence Agency officer

Born Apr. 7, 1924, Suwalki, Poland; in U.S.. 1927-33, and since 1946; son of Alexander and Maria (Kachnowska); children: Christopher, George, Barbara, Stanley.

Education: Bachelor of Science (B.S.) (cum laude), Columbia University, New York City, 1954; graduate studies, Department of Public Law and Government, Russian Institute, Columbia University, 1954-55; graduate studies (international relations), Department of Political Science, Georgetown University, Washington (DC), 1955-57.

Career: intelligence officer, Central Informational Agency (CIA), Washington, 1955-57; desk officer (East Europe, Africa), U.S. Joint Publications Research Service, 1957-60, deputy chief, Field Office, 1960-66, Cantral Informational Agency (CIA), New York City.

Author: co-author, Discrimination in Education in the People's Democracies, 1955; article in Nowy Dziennik, 1988; poetry.

Member of: co-founder, Association of Former Members of Polish Home Army, New York City, 1947.

Honors: Phi Beta Kappa.

Served with: Polish Home Army - Zwiazek Walki Zbrojnej (Z.W.Z.), Armia Krajowa (A.K.), private, 1939-41; arrested by Gestapo, 1941.

Affiliation: Independent. Roman Catholic.

Languages: English, Polish, Russian, Bulgarian, German.

Hobbies: reading, genealogy, family history.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996.