Bohdan Pawłowicz Explained

Bohdan Pawłowicz
Birth Date:2 February 1899
Birth Place:Warsaw, Poland
Death Place:New York State, US
Occupation:scout, military man, writer, journalist, emigration officer, radio broadcaster, professor
Spouse:Wanda Salmonowicz h Orla (Szaszor) (1901-1987)
Children:Leszek Kazimierz (1925-2008) and Hanna Antonina (1928-2018)
Citizenship:Polish, American
Language:Polish, English, Portuguese, Russian
Period:20th century
Notableworks:Franek na Szerokim Swiecie. Przygody na morzu i lądzie; Pionierzy; Przez ocean do Polski walczącej; Krew na oceanie (English version: O.R.P. Garland in convoy to Russia)
Awards:Medal Niepodległości, Krzyż Walecznych, British War Medal 1939-1945, Ordem Barão do Rio Branco

Bohdan Pawłowicz (February 2, 1899 - May 28, 1967) was a Polish writer, journalist, radio broadcaster and a Polonia activist. He was also a scout, an emigration officer, a military man, a professor of Polish literary history and a globe-trotter.[1]

Biography

Bohdan Pawłowicz h Przyjaciel was born on February 2, 1899, in Warsaw. Poland was then partitioned. His parents were Kazimierz Pawłowicz, a ceramic engineer from Kalisz, and Helena Bożeniec-Jełowicka[2] As a young scout, he joined Piłsudski's Polish Legions during World War I and later, as an officer in the Polish Military Organisation (Polska Organizacja Wojskowa), he took part in the Polish-Soviet War, during which he was wounded and moved to the reserve. He then became responsible for Polish emigration issues.[3] In 1923, he joined the Polish Navy and sailed to South America on the Lwów, the first Polish ship to cross the Equator.[4] In Curitiba, Brazil, he met and married Wanda Salmonowicz h Orla (Szaszor).[5] He brought her to Warsaw, where they had two children: Leszek and Hanna. Between the two World Wars, he finished his studies at the Warsaw School of Fine Arts and mingled with the Arkadia group of literati in Kazimierz, Warsaw.[6] He also worked for the Maritime and Colonial League, and as an emigration inspector was sent on numerous trips on different ships around the world.[7] In the 1930s, he played a very active role in the Polish Radio - in Warsaw, Lwów, Łódźand Toruń.[8]

The outbreak of World War II (September 1, 1939) caught Pawłowicz on the maiden voyage of the MS Chrobry. The ship, already on her return trip, docked in Recife, Brazil, from where she was summoned to serve the British Royal Navy. Unable to return to occupied Poland, Pawłowicz joined the Polish Government in Exile, first in Paris, then in Scotland and London, where he served the Polish Navy Directorate (KMW) as Head of the Press.[9] In 1941, he was the Polish narrator of the documentary film Podnosimy Kotwice,[10] which can be found in its English version "Poles Weigh Anchor"[11] at the Sikorski Museum. In May 1942, he went as war correspondent on ORP Garland, which escorted convoy PQ 16 from Iceland to Murmansk. This experience was largely documented in reports, articles, referenced in books and in his war memoir O.R.P. Garland in Convoy to Russia.[12] [13]

From 1943 until the end of the war, he was appointed Chief of Intelligence in Brazil, officially as assistant to the Navy military attaché at the Polish Legation in Rio de Janeiro. He was released from military service on February 1, 1947. As he would not recognize the Soviet Communist dominance imposed on Poland after the end of World War II, he and his wife decided to stay in exile, first in Brazil and as from 1953, in the US, where they later applied for citizenship.

In 1956 Pawłowicz was appointed Lublin Lecturer in Polish history and literature at Canisius College in Buffalo and as from 1957 wrote a weekly column in the Chicago published magazine Ameryka Echo.[14] Also in 1957, he received an honorary doctorate in literature and culture from Le Moyne College in Syracuse.[15]

In 1961, he moved with his wife to Silver Springs, Maryland, where they worked for research offices in Washington, D.C. and where they lived until his death on May 28, 1967, in the car on his way home from a conference in New York. He was buried in the All Souls cemetery in Pleasantville, New York.

While in exile, Pawłowicz was the delegate in Brazil for the Board of the Polish Combatants Association (SPK) from 1946 to 1953,[16] a board member of the Navy Mutual Aid Branch in New York (1953-1956), the vice-president of the SPK circle in Buffalo and honorary member of the Merchant Navy Officers Association.

Honours and awards

He was awarded the Medal for Freedom and Independence (Medal Niepodległości) for active participation in the struggle for Polish independence, the Cross of Valour (Krzyż Walecznych) for his attitude during the naval battle on May 27, 1942, and the British War Medal 1939-1945. In Brazil, he was awarded the Ordem Barão do Rio Branco.

Works

Pawłowicz was a prolific writer with a varied literary output. Among his writings, which mirror the different periods of his life, one can find poems, travel writings and journals, novels (covering South American themes, esp. Brazil),[17] short stories targeted at young people, memoirs describing his war experience, radio broadcasts, public speeches and newspaper articles.[18] He was considerably popular in Poland in the interwar period, as a radio broadcaster on seafaring and exotic themes.[19]

Much of his work was published in Poland, much in exile (mostly UK and US) but quite a number of writings still remain in manuscript,[20] especially his diaries, Silva Rerum or Pele Mele,[21] as he titled them, and in which, for many years, he recorded his impressions, daily life and anecdotes.

Poems

Teen fiction

Novels

Short stories

Memoirs

Reported missing

Unpublished manuscripts

Documentary Narration

Notes and References

  1. Pertek, Jerzy (1980). "Pawłowicz Bohdan". Polski Słownik Biograficzny. Pawlikowska z Dzieduszyckich Helena - Perekładowski Maciej T.25. Krákow: Polska Akademia Nauk. pp. 475–477
  2. Web site: Bohdan Pawłowicz (M.J. Minakowski, Genealogia potomków Sejmu Wielkiego) . Sejm-wielki.pl . 2011-11-09 . 2013-09-25.
  3. 5, 10. R.. Stefaniak. Sokołowska, A. (trans.). Celebration of Polish Independence Day in 1930. The 10th Anniversary of Victorious Repulse of Soviet Russia Assault on Poland. Biuletyn Edukacyjny. Numer Specjalny 15 (21). December 2008.
  4. Book: Czajewski, Jacek . Oficyna Wydawn. Miniatura. 978-83-89915-25-2. 37. Morze i Zagle w Poezji Polskiej - Antologia. Gdynia. Ksiegi Floty Ojczystej. 2010. 476–467.
  5. News: Wojciechowski . Stanislaw . Lwowem do Brazylii: W Rio de Janeiro i Kurytybie . Polish . Zwiazkowiec . Toronto, Canada . SFU Digitized Newspapers . 1974-05-03 . 7–8 . 2017-01-05 .
  6. 0137-3099. 1. 145. 12. Barbara. Petrozolin-Skowrońska. Inteligencja warszawska w Kazimierzu: Niemojewscy, Wóyciccy i "Arkadia". Kronika Warszawy. 2011.
  7. Book: Mierzwiński , Zbigniew . Instytut Wydawniczy Związków Zawodowych. Asy, damy i ułani. Warsaw. 95–100. 1991.
  8. Book: Szewera , Tadeusz . Wydawnictwo Łódzkie. Barwny świat mikrofonu: wspomnienia radiowców. Łódź. 1983. 18–21. Polish.
  9. News: 14. Odczyt o Polskiej Marynarce Wojenney. Dziennik Dla Wszystkich. Buffalo, NY. 1955-03-10.
  10. Book: Ford . Charles . Hammond . Robert. Mc Farland & Co.. 0786413093. Polish Film: A Twentieth Century History. Jefferson, North Carolina, U.S.. Ksiegi Floty Ojczystej. 2005. 99.
  11. Stefan, Osiecki, (Director), Concanen (Producer). Documentary. Podnosimy kotwice (Poles Weigh Anchor). 1940. https://web.archive.org/web/20210414144534/http://pism.co.uk/index_htm_files/opis_eng.pdf. dead. April 14, 2021.
  12. 75. 3. 248. Signalman Saul to Murmansk and Archangel. The Naval Review (Royal Navy). July 1987.
  13. Book: Pertek , Jerzy . Wydawn. Poznańskie. Wielkie dni małej floty. 330, 331, 333. Poznań. 1976.
  14. Web site: Archival Fonds No. 081: Bohdan Pawłowicz Papers (date range: 1918-1967) . Pilsudski.org . 2013-09-25.
  15. 14-17. 51. Symmons-Symonolewicz. Konstantin. Polish American Studies. Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America. 1957.
  16. News: Odczyt o Polskiej Marynarce Wojenney. Dziennik Dla Wszystkich. Buffalo, NY. 1955-03-10. 14.
  17. 40. 2. 205–206. Urbanski, Edmund Stephen. Some Polish and Polish American Contributions to Hispanic American Humanities. The Polish Review. 1995. 25778844.
  18. 52. 2. 5. Leaver, Betty Lou . Treasures of Polish Culture in Manhattan. AATSEEL Newsletter. April 2009.
  19. News: 74. 8. A.N.. Zlakiem wędrówki polskiej. Ilustrowana Republika. Lodz, Poland. 1939-03-15.
  20. Web site: Archival Fonds No. 29: Bohdan Pawłowicz Papers (date range: 1927-1967) . Piasa.org . 2013-09-25 . 2015-01-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150119042540/http://www.piasa.org/archives/fonds-029.html . dead .
  21. Web site: English: Inside title page from Bohdan Pawlowicz's 1947-1950 diary, written while he was in exile in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 27 September 2013.
  22. Web site: Podnosimy kotwice. IMDb.