Wladyslaw Bartoszewski, a former Auschwitz prisoner and member of Poland's World War II underground resistance who helped save Jews and later served twice as the country's foreign minister, died Friday in Warsaw. He was 93. "A great Pole has left us," President Bronislaw Komorowski wrote on Twitter. Notable Deaths Caption Martin Reiser Los Angeles Times The first full-time staff psychologist for the Los Angeles Police Department was a pioneer in treating troubled officers, defusing hostage situations and using hypnosis to elicit information about crimes. He was 87. Full obituary (Los Angeles Times) See more galleries Caption Percy Sledge Getty Images His 'When a Man Loves a...
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