After war, he returned to the country in 1946. From 1946 to 1948 he was the deputy director of the Department at the Central Planning Office. Later he was employed as an official in Społem.[3] In December 1956 he took part in the ZHP Congress in Łódź. He then joined the Supreme Scout Council of Polish Scouting and Guiding Association (ZHP), in which he remained until 1958.[4] Together with a group of Catholic activists, he intended to run for the Sejm in the 1957 legislative elections, but his name was deleted by the communist authorities.[1]
^ abFriszke, Andrzej (2002). Circle of Deputies "Znak" in the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic 1957-1976. Warsaw: Sejm Publisher. p. 10. ISBN83-7059-527-8.
^Sobieraj, Tadeusz (2012). Eagles of Independence. Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw on the hundredth anniversary of its creation (1912–2012). Ząbki: Apostolicum. p. 93. ISBN978-83-7031-808-6.