It was the culmination of some 15 years of struggle for Mr. Chojecki, who was known unofficially as the publisher of the Polish resistance. First in Poland and then in exile, he oversaw a vast network of printing presses that turned out pamphlets, newsletters and books criticizing the government and demonstrating what a free society might look like. Mr. Chojecki died Oct. 10 in Warsaw, Poland. He was 76. His death was announced by the Free Speech Association, a civil liberties organization in Poland for which he served as an honorary chair. The announcement did not specify a cause. A...