Stanislaw Saks

Stanisław Saks (30 December 189723 November 1942) was a Polish mathematician. He was born in Kalisz to a Polish Jewish family. He was a student of Stefan Mazurkiewicz. His main interest was measure theory, and he is best remembered for his books, including Thorie de l'Intgrale (1933). He participated in the Silesian Uprisings and was awarded the Krzyż Walecznych for his patriotic actions. Saks was murdered by German Gestapo in Warsaw.

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