Janusz Piekałkiewicz

Janusz Piekałkiewicz

Janusz Piekałkiewicz (1925 in WarsawMarch 9 1988) was a soldier, historian, writer, as well as a television and cinema director and producer. He was a world-renowned author on many aspects of World War II history with over 30 of his books currently in print. He also wrote from his experiences during the war and specialized in detailing operations within the secret services. A unique characteristic of many of his books is that chapters contain two parts. He first describes details and contemporary quoted sources and then, in the second part, he provides analysis and own commentates to those events. According to critics, this results in a very objective presentation of the material. In addition to his well-known history books, he also wrote books about treasure hunting.

In homeland

Piekałkiewicz was born in Warsaw, Poland. His uncle was professor Jan Piekałkiewicz, a leader of the Polish resistance, who was murdered by the Gestapo in 1943. At age seventeen, Janusz joined the Armia Krajowa (the Home Army) against the Nazi occupation, participated in the Warsaw Uprising, and spent the remainder of the war in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. After he finished Matura (examinations) in 1946, he began studies at the National Film School in Łódź , in the Film Production Department. He also studied contemporary history. After three years, he was barred from continuing study because he was a dissident and did not subscribe to the official views of the government. Barring further studies because of this was also known as for "political reasons". He then worked as an assistant producer and wrote screenplays for popular science films – which also did not have a chance to be made because of political reasons. His passion were the Tatra mountains, therefore, he moved to Zakopane and worked as a mountaineering guide.

As émigré

Deciding to emigrate from Poland in 1956, he escaped his homeland by tracing the route used by underground resistance couriers during World War II through the Tatra Mountains. He arrived in Hungary in time for the Revolution of 1956 and became actively involved. After Soviet armed forces crushed the rebellion, he fled to Austria and was briefly detained. He survived as a laborer on road construction. Later, he became a broadcast reporter in Vienna. He then worked in Paris, London, and Germany as a television producer, as well as a writer and director for films.

His 26-episode television serial, "Secret Agents, Spies, and Saboteurs - Famous Undercover Missions of World War II” (Szpiedzy, agenci, żołnierze - tajne jednostki okresu II wojny światowej”), earned first-place (Golden Nymph) at the IX International Festival de Télévision de Monte-Carlo in 1963. This series was distinguished by its accuracy, objectiveness, as well as its serious and thoughtful delivery. He finally received the award after eleven years. His book of the same title is described as "one of the most interesting and comprehensive spy books done on WWII". [ Cloak and dagger book list. Accessed on June 9, 2007.] In June 1964, he presented “Polnische Passion” (Polish Passion – International and English title) as a documentary film at the 1964 Berlin International Film Festival. [ [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=173295] Plot description by "The New York Times". Accessed on June 8, 2007.] His life-long dreams included writing from a fresh start about recent history, as well as to make a documentary film about World War II.

It was only after 1990, and the collapse of the communist government in Poland (see: History of Poland (1989–present)), that his books were translated into Polish and finally published in his homeland. In 1997, Film Studio Wir shot a documentary film about him for Telewizja Polska (Polish public television) TVP 1 (Program I).

elected books in English

All of his works were originally published in German.

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References

*cite book | author = Piekałkiewicz, Janusz | title = Operacja Cytadela | publisher = Agencja Wydawnicza Jerzy Mostowski | year = 2004 | isbn = 83-7250-073-9 Note about the author on the book cover (translated from Polish)
* [http://www.karisto.fi/portal/suomi/kustannusliike/kirjailijat/?action=kirjailija&aid=354 Short biography (with photograph)] Fi icon


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