- Vladimir Peniakoff
Lieutenant-Colonel Vladimir "Popski" Peniakoff DSO MC (30 March 1897 –15 May 1951 ) was the founder and commanding officer ofPopski's Private Army .Early life
Vladimir Peniakoff was born in
Belgium to Russian parents. In 1914 he studied atCambridge University and describes his early education in "Popski's Private Army": "For years I never had less than three tutors who pumped knowledge into my precocious brain". Vladimir initially had conscientious objections to theGreat War but by his fourth term at Cambridge he had changed his mind. Unlike many of his peers, he opted to join the Frenchartillery as a private rather than go through the lengthy training that a commission in theBritish Army entailed. He was injured during his time in the French Army and was invalided out after the armistice.In 1924 he emigrated to
Egypt where he worked as an Engineer for a sugar manufacturer. Here he married Yvonne ten Bergen and had two daughters, Olga and Anne, born in 1930 and 1932. During this time he learned to sail, fly and navigate vehicles through the desert, becoming a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Vladimir Peniakoff was a polyglot who spoke English, Russian, Italian, German, French andArabic well.He was commissioned as a
second lieutenant on theBritish Army General List on4 October 1940 , [LondonGazette|issue=35063|supp=yes|startpage=681|endpage=682|date=31 January 1941 |accessdate=2008-04-24] serving in the Libyan Arab Force. He divorced Yvonne and sent the family toSouth Africa . He was awarded theMilitary Cross on26 November 1942 , [LondonGazette|issue=35799|supp=yes|startpage=5142|date=24 November 1942 |accessdate=2008-04-24] and on26 April 1945 he was appointed a Companion of theDistinguished Service Order (DSO). [LondonGazette|issue=37051|supp=yes|startpage=2216|date=24 April 1945 |accessdate=2008-04-24] In 1947 Popski was made a Belgian Officier de l'Ordre de la Couronne avec Palme and awarded the BelgianCroix de Guerre 1940 avec Palme. He married Pamela Firth on2 April 1948 (she went on to marry Tom Matthews, former Managing Director of "Time" magazine, after Popski's death).Death
Shortly after his best-selling book on Popski's Private Army was published he was diagnosed with a fatal brain tumour and died on
15 May 1951 . Pamela Matthews died on5 December 2005 and is buried beside Popski inWixoe ,Suffolk .References
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