Polish Hero Roman Rodziewicz
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Polish Hero Roman Rodziewicz

Fate of a Hubal Soldier in Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and Postwar England

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Polish Hero Roman Rodziewicz

Fate of a Hubal Soldier in Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and Postwar England

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In Polish Hero Roman Rodziewicz: Fate of a Hubal Soldier in Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and Postwar England, Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm traces the remarkable and tragic tale of Roman Rodziewicz, a true Polish hero of the Second World War. Roman's childhood was spent in Manchuria where his father, first deported to Siberia, later worked as an engineer for a Chinese company. Following the loss of his parents early in life after returning to free Poland, Roman was trained to manage a self-sufficient estate farming and producing various livestock, vegetables, and honey. Prior to the German invasion of Poland, Roman attended military school at the Suwalki Cavalry Brigade. After the surrender of the Polish army, the partisan forces of Major Hubal continued to fight the Germans. The brave anti-German activities of the Hubal partisans beckoned Roman and he joined them. About eight months later Major Hubal was killed. Roman escaped and joined the underground as an officer fighting the German occupation forces. Captured and tortured, Roman was subsequently imprisoned in Auschwitz and later Buchenwald. After the American army rescued Roman, he joined the Polish army in Italy.

At the end of World War II Roman settled in England. One of the greatest misfortunes of his life was losing contact with his fiancé Halinka, and later learning she had married believing him to be dead. Two weeks after her marriage, she received a letter from Roman that he had survived the war. They met many years later, and Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm witnessed the meeting of Halinka and Roman in Warsaw. Roman continues to live in England now having reached the age of 100 years in January 2013. Polish Hero Roman Rodziewicz explores the incredible story of one Polish soldier of World War II, and provides an illuminating contribution to the historical record of the period.

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Year
2013
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9780739185360

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. List of Photographs
  3. Foreword
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Preface
  6. Early Life in Manchuria
  7. Japanese Occupation
  8. Finally Poland
  9. Zofia’s Dream—Roman’s Dream
  10. Meeting Marshal Piłsudski
  11. More Education Problems
  12. Into the Cavalry
  13. Learning to Be a Farmer
  14. All about Bees and Honey
  15. All about Ławski Bród
  16. All about Partridge
  17. Roman the Hunter
  18. Harbinger of War
  19. Colonel Dąbrowski Disbands His Regiment
  20. Under Major Dobrzański’s Command
  21. Hubal: The Journal of Roman Rodziewicz
  22. Warsaw Rendezvous—Halina
  23. A Belorussian Outpost
  24. The Unlucky Boots
  25. To Jail at Wołożyn
  26. Gestapo Interrogation
  27. To Prison in Stara Wilejka
  28. Train to Auschwitz, Birkenau
  29. Nightmares Relived
  30. Numbered for Life
  31. The Death of 30,000 Jewish Women
  32. To Buchenwald
  33. The Final Roll Call—German Farewell
  34. Freed by Americans
  35. On to Italy
  36. Meeting Hubal’s Sister and Wańkowicz
  37. Letter about Halina
  38. Uncertainty to Return
  39. My Best Friend in England
  40. English Marriage
  41. Visiting Poland
  42. Meeting with Halina
  43. Epilogue
  44. Index
  45. About the Author

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