- Alfred von Niezychowski
political candidate for public office.
Childhood
Niezychowski was born near Posen, (Poznań),
Province of Posen ,Germany , the fourth child out of six to StanisławNieżychowski (1851-1897) and Lucia (Łucja) Taczanowska (1862-1917).Niezychowski's father died when he was nine years old. Two years later, his mother, now thirty-seven years old, married the 29-year-old Count
Rodryg Dunin , and had four more children. They lived on the Granówko estate, nearPoznań . Niezychowski was educated at the German military school atWahlstadt , Silesia, and at the naval schools atDanzig (Gdańsk) andKiel . His oldest brother Count Josef von Niezychowski initially attained high rank in theGerman Army , but at the outbreak of World War II changed his allegiance and served as a General in thePolish Army . [http://www.umsl.edu/%7Emuns/elonka/nyt19390926p10.pdf] , where he held the rank ofLieutenant . He was later promoted to Lieutenant Commander in the German naval reserve and became second in command. The ship was one of the fastest in the world, having won theBlue Riband a few years earlier for the fastest-ever Atlantic crossing, in 5 days, 11 hours, and 57 minutes.Germany entered
World War I in August 1914, while the ship was in port inNew York , and the "Kronprinz Wilhelm" was ordered into service with theImperial German Navy as anauxiliary cruiser . She left port and rendezvoused with the warship|SMS|Karlsruhe|1912|6 to have deck guns installed, and then spent the next 251 days capturing and sinking commercial vessels off the coast ofSouth America , while simultaneously evading capture by the Allies. The ship eventually ran out of supplies, and dozens of the men in her crew had become sick withberi-beri from the restricted diet on the long voyage. Her captain headed forVirginia , and successfully evading the British ships guarding the port, entered safe harbor atNewport News , in 1915. At theNorfolk Navy Yard , the ship and crew were originally interned as neutrals by theUnited States , until that country entered the war in 1917. At that time, Niezychowski and the rest of the crew became American prisoners of war and the ship was officially seized by theUS Navy . Renamed the USS "Von Steuben", she was turned into atroopship .American citizenship
Despite officially being a prisoner of the United States, Niezychowski was evidently quite a popular storyteller among influential Americans, partially because he was the nephew of Baron
Ladislaus Hengelmüller von Hengervár , who had beenAustro-Hungarian ambassador to the United States for decades, until retiring in 1913. Niezychowski was known as the "jolly Polish count" and after his release fromFort McPherson, Georgia in August 1919, he moved toWashington DC , where he was welcomed into diplomatic and society circles. [http://www.genealogyimagesofhistory.com/images2/Frederick%20A%20Wallis.jpg] He was also President of the Polish American Navigation Company of New York.In October 1923, Niezychowski became engaged to
Nanine H. Ulman (1896-1972), aBaltimore socialite andColonial Dame , daughter of Jacob A. Ulman of Helmore Farms inGreen Spring Valley , and great grand-niece of PresidentThomas Jefferson . Niezychowski renounced his European titles, became an American citizen in January 1926, and married on December 27, 1927. Admiral Walter McLean, commander of theNorfolk Navy Yard where his ship had been interned ten years earlier, was hisbest man .After his wedding, Niezychowski and his wife moved to
Detroit, Michigan , where he entered the business world. First he worked as a salesman with a printing and advertising company, and later with the Seldon & Johnson real estate firm. In 1928, he published a book about the "Kronprinz Wilhelm's" 251-day adventure, and gave lectures on the subject. [http://sdrcdata.lib.uiowa.edu/libsdrc/details.jsp?id=/vonniezychowski/1] He was known for signing autographs with green ink, and one of his lecture taglines was that of all of the ships that had been sunk during the ship's wartime duty, it had never caused the loss of a single human life. The capturing and sinking had been done in a very civilized, even courteous, manner. Passengers who had been taken aboard from a captured vessel were often given first class accommodations aboard the ex-passenger liner (members of the crew, received second class cabins), until they could be transferred to another ship.In 1932, while in the investment brokerage business, Niezychowski ran as a Democratic candidate for the Michigan First District. He was a staunch Democrat, and wanted to fight for the immediate repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment, as well as lowering tariff laws to restore foreign trade. However, he lost in the primary election to
George G. Sadowski . [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nick-nikka.html#0AG1F091H]Niezychowski and Nanine had no biological children, though Niezychowski did become guardian for the children of his half-brother Count
Antoni Dunin , after both Antoni and his wife Zofia Werner Dunin (daughter of Polish vice-Finance MinisterEdward Werner ) had been killed in 1939, during the German offensive in the Invasion of Poland. According to the "Detroit News ", Alfred worked with SenatorHomer Ferguson ofMichigan , to obtain visas so that the orphaned children could enter theUnited States in the 1940s. They were:
* CountStanley Dunin , who later participated in aNASA project, launching the world's first geosynchronous communications satellite
* Countess Magda Dunin Hirata, who later married Japanese-American scientist Arthur Hirata
* Countess Christine Dunin Zika, later the mother of noted botanistPeter Zika In 1964 Niezychowski died in Michigan, and was buried in Mt. Elliott Cemetery in
Grosse Pointe .Works
* Count Alfred von Niezychowki, "The Cruise of the Kronprinz Wilhelm", 1928, Doubleday & Company, with introductions by
Admiral Walter McLean (commandant of the VirginiaNorfolk Navy Yard where the "Kronprinz Wilhelm" was interned), and CountFelix von Luckner Notable relatives
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Rodryg Dunin , Alfred's stepfather, was a "hrabia" (Count) and listed in thePolish Biographical Dictionary , aWho's Who of Poland
* BaronLadislaus Hengelmüller von Hengervár , longtimeAustro-Hungarian ambassador to theUnited States , was Alfred's uncle by one of his father's sisters.
*Alfons Taczanowski , hereditary member of thePrussian House of Lords , was Alfred's great-uncle on his mother's side.
*Edward Werner , Polish vice-Finance Minister, was the father-in-law of Alfred's brotherAntoni Dunin .
*Antoni Dunin , Alfred's younger half-brother, was a Polish army officer killed in 1939, and recipient of theVirtuti Militari award (similar to the AmericanMedal of Honor ).References
* "The New York Times", October 30, 1923, "Engaged to Count Von Niezochowski"
* "The New York Times", December 28, 1927, "Miss Ulman Weds Count"
* "TIME " magazine, January 9, 1928
* [http://www.nationarchive.com/Summaries/v130i3365_22.htm Review of "The Cruise of the Kronprinz Wilhelm"] in "The Nation", Volume 130, Issue # 3365, January 1, 1930
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nick-nikka.html The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians] - contains information about the 1932 election
* [http://www.genealogyimagesofhistory.com/vk-vo.htm Genealogy Images of History]
* "The New York Times", June 17, 1964, "Alfred Niezychowski, 75, Served on German Raider" [http://www.elonka.com/mirrors/nytimes/nytimes19640617p43.pdf (pdf)]
* (Portuguese) [http://www.grandesguerras.com.br/artigos/text01.php?art_id=177 Grandes Guerras - Os grandes conflitos do seculo XX] (Major conflicts of the 20th century)
* "Polish Nobleman, W.W. I Sea Raider, Dies", June 16, 1964, "Detroit Times"
* "We Congratulate . . .", June 28, 1941, "Detroit Free Press"
* Obituary, June 1964, "Grosse Pointe News"
* "Former Nobleman Runs for Seat in Congress", July 27, 1932, "Detroiter"
*cite news|publisher="Chicago Tribune "|date=June 16, 1964|title=Alfred NiezychowskiExternal links
* [http://www.elonka.com/public/familytree Family tree] maintained by great-niece
Elonka Dunin .
* [http://capdistkiwanis.org/history/clubs/baltimore.html "Capital District Kiwanis History"] , Baltimore, Maryland, 1930 (includes a mention of Niezychowski in the annual minutes, listing him as "second in command" of the "Kronprinz Wilhelm")
* [http://www.bkpan.poznan.pl/htbins/linia.pl?05428604 Alfred Niezychowski's male line of ancestors] (Polish surname was Nieżychowski)
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