Warehouse Stock Clearance Sale

Grab a bargain today!


Polish Hero Roman Rodziewicz
By

Rating

Product Description
Product Details

Table of Contents

Foreword by Matt DeLaMater
Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter 1. Early Life in Manchuria
Chapter 2. Japanese Occupation
Chapter 3. Finally Poland
Chapter 4. Zofia’s Dream – Roman’s Dream
Chapter 5. Meeting Marshal Pilsudski
Chapter 6. More Education Problems
Chapter 7. Into the Cavalry
Chapter 8. Learning to be a Farmer
Chapter 9. All About Bees and Honey
Chapter 10. All About Lawski Bród
Chapter 11. All About Partridge
Chapter 12. Roman the Hunter
Chapter 13. Harbinger of War
Chapter 14. Decision to Join Colonel Dobrawski
Chapter 15. Under Major Dobrzanski’s Command
Chapter 16. Hubal – The Journal of Roman Rodziewicz
Chapter 17. Warsaw Rendez-vous – Halina
Chapter 18. A Belorussian Outpost
Chapter 19. The Unlucky Boots
Chapter 20. To Jail at Wolozyn
Chapter 21. Gestapo Interrogation
Chapter 22. To Prison in Stara Wilejka
Chapter 23. Train to Auschwitz, Birkenau
Chapter 24. Nightmares Relived
Chapter 25. Numbered for Life
Chapter 26. The Death of 30,000 Jewish Women
Chapter 27. To Buchenwald
Chapter 28. The Final Roll-Call-German Farewell
Chapter 29. Freed by Americans
Chapter 30. On to Italy
Chapter 31. Meeting Hubal’s Sister and Wankowicz
Chapter 32. Letter About Halina
Chapter 33. Uncertainty to Return
Chapter 34. My Best Friend in England
Chapter 35. English Marriage
Chapter 36. Visiting Poland
Chapter 37. Meeting With Halina
Epilogue

About the Author

Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm, an independent scholar, is the author of many books and the recipient of numerous literary awards, including a fellowship in literature from the Delaware Divisions of Arts and a Fulbright scholarship.

Reviews

The author does, indeed, write about the Polish military hero Roman Rodziewicz in this volume. . . .She . . . [shows] the whole man and [examines] his entire life as it unfolds in his memoir as well as in his retelling.
*The Sarmatian Review*

I read this book about a Hubal soldier in one breath with delight. It will make such a wonderful contribution to a greater national recognition of what transpired during the difficult war years. It is a story that shouldn't be forgotten, and I think Ziolkowska-Boehm has done extremely well in providing a vivid picture of what was taking place.
*Zbigniew Brzezinski, "Compelling, readable, and very moving!"*

Recent Polish history abounds with heroic people and deeds, and it is a noble task of talented writers to tell their stories. Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm takes a prominent place among them. In a fascinating, lucid narration she tells us about another hero, Roman Rodziewicz, born 1913 of Polish parents. His first 10 years were spent in Manchuria; in 1923 he repatriated to Poland. After the outbreak of WWII, he volunteered to join the first guerrilla unit of major ‘Hubal’ Dobrzanski, and served with him until his commander’s death. Later on he distinguished himself in many clandestine actions. Imprisoned by the Nazis Germans, he was liberated by the U.S. Army and spent the rest of his colorful life in England where, now 100 years old, he resides. Ziolkowska-Boehm's book represents a first-hand account of his heroic life.
*Jerzy Krzyzanowski, Ohio State University*

Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm has done it again— another fine book about Polish courage and character. Polish Hero Roman Rodziewicz carries Roman Rodziewicz— and us—from Japanese-occupied Manchuria in the 1930s to the German invasion of Poland in 1939, and from the unspeakable horrors of Auschwitz to, finally, the life of a brave Polish survivor in postwar Great Britain. It is a story of earthshaking, violent events but also a very personal story of courage, patriotism and lost love.
*Stanley Cloud and Lynne Olson, authors of A Question of Honor: The Kosciuszko Squadron—Forgotten Heroes of World War II*

Among all European wars, World War II stands out, and will always do so, as the most significant and meaningful conflict since the Western tradition stood firm against Orientalism at Actium. It was no mere struggle over borders, but rather a conflict of ideas: of humanism versus barbarism. But the victory of the Allies, while reemphasizing liberal democracy and respect for the human individual over the Hitlerite system of dehumanizing racial exploitation, did not signify a victory for the entire continent. For Poland, the first country of all to stand up to the Nazis in 1939, liberation in 1945 was a hollow phrase, and resulted in merely the replacement of one totalitarianism with another. Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm's new book, Polish Hero Roman Rodziewicz is important in that it brings to the English reader the full diapason of the Polish situation before, during, and after the conflict. It is a welcome addition to the American library of World War II history, told, as always, in the inimitable and engaging prose of a true master of reportage.
*Charles S. Kraszewski, Kings College and The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences*

Ask a Question About this Product More...
 
Look for similar items by category
How Fishpond Works
Fishpond works with suppliers all over the world to bring you a huge selection of products, really great prices, and delivery included on over 25 million products that we sell. We do our best every day to make Fishpond an awesome place for customers to shop and get what they want — all at the best prices online.
Webmasters, Bloggers & Website Owners
You can earn a 8% commission by selling Polish Hero Roman Rodziewicz: Fate of a Hubal Soldier in Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and Postwar England on your website. It's easy to get started - we will give you example code. After you're set-up, your website can earn you money while you work, play or even sleep! You should start right now!
Authors / Publishers
Are you the Author or Publisher of a book? Or the manufacturer of one of the millions of products that we sell. You can improve sales and grow your revenue by submitting additional information on this title. The better the information we have about a product, the more we will sell!
Item ships from and is sold by Fishpond World Ltd.

Back to top