- Radasłaŭ Astroŭski
Radasłaŭ Astroŭski (
October 25 ,1887 ,Zapolle ,Belarus –October 17 ,1976 , South River, NJ,United States ) ( _be. Радаслаў Астроўскі; _pl. Radosław Ostrowski) was a Belarusian nationalist political activist and political leader, notably serving as president of theBelarusian Central Rada , a puppet Belarusian government under German administration in 1943-1944.Early years
Radasłaŭ Astroŭski was born on
October 25 ,1887 in the town of Zapolle,Slutsk paviet,Minsk Guberniya . He studied at the Slutsk gymnasium, but was expelled for participating in the Russian Revolution of 1905-1907. In 1908 he was accepted to the mathematical faculty ofSaint Petersburg University . In 1911, he was arrested for taking part in revolutionary riots and was imprisoned atSaint Petersburg andPskov .After his release in 1912, he re-entered the university and later transferred to the
University of Tartu , from where he graduated with a degree in physics and mathematics.After University, Astroŭski worked as a teacher in
Częstochowa ,Poland and inMinsk . From 1915 to 1917 he taught at theMinsk Teaching Institute . After the February Revolution of 1917 he became the commissar of the Provisional Government in Slutsk paviet. In September of the same year he founded theSlutsk Belarusian Gymnasium and became its principal.Astroŭski opposed the October Revolution of 1917. He was a delegate to the December 1917
First All-Belarusian Congress and published articles where he supported the idea of Belarusian independence. He took part in the 1920Slutsk defence action against theRed Army .Political activity in West Belarus
In 1921, he moved into
West Belarus in theSecond Polish Republic . He served as principal of the BelarusianVilnius Gymnasium from 1924 to 1936.In the second half of the 1920s, he radically changed his political views. In 1924 he initiated the creation of a Polish-Belarusian Society that supported the Polish government. After the breakdown of the Society, Astroŭski cooperated with the
Belarusian Communist Party (of Bolsheviks) and with theCommunist Party of West Belarus , and managed the illegalkomsomol cell in his gymnasium.In 1925 and 1926 he was the vice-chairman of the
Belarusian Peasants' and Workers' Union , the chairman of the Belarusian School Society, and the principal of the Belarusian Cooperation Bank inVilnius , used to transfer finances to the BPWU. In 1926, Astroŭski joined the Communist Party of West Belarus and was arrested by the Polish police. However, during the trial against the Hramada he was found not guilty.From 1928, he once again changed his political orientation and started to call for cooperation with Polish officials. For that he was condemned by many leaders of the Western Belarusian national movement.
In the mid-1930s he published various works in Belarusian calendar books and in the "Rodny Kraj" newspaper, under the pseudonym "Era". In 1936 he had to leave Vilno and moved to
Łódź .Collaboration with Germans
During the German occupation of 1939-1945, Astroŭski actively cooperated with German officials. In 1941 he moved to
Minsk and worked in civil administration. He also created Belarusian administrations inBryansk ,Smolensk andMahilyow and spent certain time as aBürgermeister in all of those cities.In 1943, Radasłaŭ Astroŭski became the president of
Belarusian Central Rada , a very limited national government, which the Germans (who had begun to lose on the Eastern front) allowed to be created in order to gain some sympathy from the Belarusian population and therefore to be able to use them against the Soviet army. Although the Rada did not have much real power, it was allowed to manage certain civil issues.Astroŭski was one of the main organisers of the
Second All-Belarusian Congress in 1944.Emigration
After the war, Astroŭski fled the Soviets and ended up in
West Germany . In 1956, he moved to theUnited States . He actively participated in Belarusian national activism aboard, and was the main ideologist of the BCR as the legitimate Belarusiangovernment in exile , thus not admitting such status for theBelarusian People's Republic Council.Astroŭski died on
October 17 ,1976 inSouth River, New Jersey .References
* [http://kamunikat.net.iig.pl/www/knizki/historia/marakou/01/03.htm Belarusian repressed literators, scientists, edutation workers and civil activists]
External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/dudar2000/Bcc.htm Belarusian Nazi during the World War II and their work for the Cold War]
* [http://www.belarusguide.com/history1/WWII_partisan_resistance_in_Belarus.htm Partisan Resistance in Belarus during World War II]
* [http://www.bielarus.org/open.php?n=492&a=3 Biography of Radasłaŭ Astroŭski (in Belarusian)]
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