He was born in Poltava (Ukraine) on the 26th of August 1902. He graduated from the Department of Law of the University of Warsaw. He was an active member of the Academic Union ‘All-Polish Youth’ and of the Camp of Great Poland (OWP). In 1934 he was one of the founders of the National Radical Camp (ONR) and, following its subsequent split, he became one of the leaders of the ONR ABC. He published numerous program articles in the columns of “Myśl Narodowa”, “Nowy Ład”, “Sztafeta”, and the “ABC” daily. He was an editor of the latter title and even its editor-in-chief in 1938-39. In 1940 he was arrested by the German authorities and sent to the Auschwitz camp, where he died on the 30th of July 1941.