- Richard Woytak
Richard Andrew Woytak (
Poland ,December 18 ,1940 —March 6 ,1998 ,Monterey, California ,USA ) was an American historian who specialized in European history of theInterbellum andWorld War II . He was the author of the 1979 book, "On the Border of War and Peace: Polish Intelligence and Diplomacy in 1937-1939, and the Origins of the Ultra Secret".Woytak's interest in Polish and European 20th-century history had been stimulated by his family's vicissitudes. He was born in Nazi-occupied western
Poland and early lost his mother in a Germanconcentration camp . In 1948 he was brought by his father to the United States, where the family had previously lived from the turn of the 20th century.In the course of his researches, Woytak interviewed many shapers of 20th-century history, such as Polish cryptologist
Marian Rejewski , and met many of its chroniclers, includingWładysław Kozaczuk . Woytak's researches contributed to the wealth of documentation found in Kozaczuk's 1984 book on "Enigma".A selection of Woytak's interviews was published posthumously as "Werble historii" (History's Drumroll), edited by and with introduction by Stanisław Krasucki, illustrated with 36 photographs, Bydgoszcz, Poland, Związek Powstańców Warszawskich w Bydgoszczy, 1999, 240 pp., ISBN 83-902357-8-1. The interviewees were
Marian Rejewski ,Stefan Mayer ,Jan Leśniak ,Józef Smoleński ,Wacław Jędrzejewicz ,Adam Ciołkosz ,Kazimierz Smogorzewski ,Wiesław Arlet andJanusz Kodrębski .Works
*"On the Border of War and Peace:
Polish Intelligence and Diplomacy in 1937-1939 and the Origins of the Ultra Secret", East European Quarterly, Boulder, distributed byColumbia University Press , New York, 1979.
*"The Promethean Movement in Interwar Poland," "East European Quarterly", vol. XVIII, no. 3 (September 1984), pp. 273-78.
*"Werble historii" (History 'sDrumroll ),Bydgoszcz , 1999.
*"Wywiad z litewskim Wodzem Naczelnym gen. Stasys'em Rastikis'em" ("Interview withLithuania nCommander in Chief Gen.Stasys Rastikis "),Paris , "Zeszyty Historyczne", vol. 261, no. 35 (1976).
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