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Marceli Struszyński (born January 16, 1880, in Winnica - September 1, 1959, in Warsaw) was a Polish chemist and Professor of Warsaw University of Technology from 1938-1939 and 1945-1959.
His works were based around analytical chemistry; he developed an original classification of aions.
During the Second World War he worked with Polish resistance. He analyzed fuel for V-2 rockets during Operation Most III.
He was the father of Wacław Struszyński. Waclaw escaped to England in the war, and made exceptional technical contributions to direction finding at sea which enabled the rapid location of U-boats when they made HF radio transmissions to Europe.
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