- Tadeusz Żenczykowski
Tadeusz Żenczykowski pseudonym "Kania", "Kowalik", "Zawadzki" (born on
2 January 1907 inWarsaw , died on30 March 1997 in London – Polish lawyer, political activist, during theWorld War II soldier ofArmia Krajowa ("Home Army"), took part in theWarsaw Uprising of 1944, immediately after the war a member of anti-communist conspiracy in Poland, since 1945 an emigration journalist and deputy chief of the Polish Section ofRadio Free Europe , historian and publicist.Curriculum vitae
In 1922, Tadeusz Żenczykowski became member of
Związek Strzelecki ("Riflemen Association"). He was one of leaders ofZwiązek Polskiej Młodzieży Demokratycznej ("Association of Polish Democratic Youth"). Since 1938 member of Polish parliament (Sejm ), of the parliamentary group ofObóz Zjednoczenia Narodowego ("Camp of National Unity").In September 1939 he took part in the defence of Warsaw. After an escape from German captivity he was an organiser and president of the conspiracy organisation
Związek Odbudowy Rzeczypospolitej (ZOR) ("Union for the Reconstruction of the Commonwealth"). Since 1940 he worked for theBureau of Information and Propaganda of the Headquarters ofArmia Krajowa ("Home Army"). He was chief of theAction "N" (anti-German subversive propaganda), while since 1943 he headed theAction "Antyk" (anti-Soviet propaganda) as well as of "Rój" - preparation of insurgent propaganda.He took part in the
Warsaw Uprising as chief of propaganda of Armia Krajowa. After the downfall of the uprising he was placed in German captivity, after his liberation he became editor of a conspiracy anti-communist periodical "Głos Wolności" ("Voice of Freedom") in Poland under communist rule. In November 1945 he left Poland.In emigration he conducted political and publicistic activity. During 1954-1975 he was editor, then deputy chief of the Polish Section of
Radio Free Europe . He was member of the Council of Trustees ofPolska Fundacja Kulturalna ("Polish Cultural Fund") in London. For many years he was collaborator of "Dziennik Polski i Dziennik Żołnierza " ("Polish Daily and Soldier's Daily") newspaper in London.He was author of many historical works, including two volumes of his historical study on the initial period of communist-ruled Poland in 1944/1945, entitled "Polska Lubelska 1944" ("The Lublin Poland of 1944") and "Dramatyczny rok 1945" ("The Dramatic Year 1945").
He was decorated with the
Order of the White Eagle (Pol.: "Order Orła Białego") in 1996, as well as the orderVirtuti Militari .Books
* "Generał Grot u kresu walki" ("General "Grot" at the end of his fight"), Wydawnictwo Polonia, Londyn, 1983
*"Polska lubelska 1944" ("The Lublin Poland of 1944"), Editions Spotkania, Warszawa 1990;
* "Samotny bój Warszawy. Pisma historyczne" ("The Lonely Fight of Warsaw. Historical Writings"), Wydawnictwo LTW, 2005 r., ISBN 83-88736-69-8;
* "Dramatyczny rok 1945" ("The Dramatic Year 1945"), Wydawnictwo LTW, 2005 r., ISBN 83-88736-74-4;
* Edward Raczyński, Tadeusz Żenczykowski "Od Genewy do Jałty. Rozmowy radiowe" ("From Geneva to Yalta. Radio Talks"), Towarzystwo Naukowe Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1991 r., ISBN 83-85291-19-9;References
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*ee also
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Bureau of Information and Propaganda
*Action "N"
*Action "Antyk"
*Radio Free Europe
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