A PASI member and president of the Polish American Strategic Initiative Educational Organization (PASI EDU), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to educate Americans and others accurately on key aspects of Polish and Polish-American history, culture, and relevant current events. Gene immigrated to the U.S. with his father, a survivor of four German concentration camps, and grew up in Connecticut. Following his retirement as a career military officer, he was a systems analyst with Northrup Grumman and then a telecommunications specialist with the Federal Government. Gene earned a Ph.D. in Public Policy from George Mason University’s School of Public Policy.
Gene Sokolowski, Ph.D.
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Latest Articles (6/6) Show all
- Justice Restored — How Polish Americans Helped Overturn Unfair Social Security Penalties (2025/02/21)
- ‘Poland and Russia’ Book Review - Part II — Liberty and Freedom vs. Despotism and Autocracy (2024/07/31)
- ‘Poland and Russia’ Book Review - Part 1 — Liberty and Freedom vs. Despotism and Autocracy (2024/07/27)
- Reparations for Poland: Why Germany Must Pay (2023/05/09)
- Kaz: War, Love, and Betrayal — Review of a Book by Bogdan Kotnis (2022/06/17)
- The Ethical Case: Duplicitous Conduct by the U.S. Congress in the Matter of Reparations (2021/05/09)