- Józef Szczepański
Józef Szczepański (30 November 1922 in
Łęczyca - 10 September 1944 inWarsaw ) was a Polish poet who was a member of theArmia Krajowa Polish resistance. Commander of theBatalion Parasol during theWarsaw Uprising , known under his codename Ziutek, he was also a notable poet of the occupation period. Many of his poems were made into songs; the most notable one was "Pałacyk Michla".Biography
Szczepanski spent his childhood in several places, such as Łęczyca,
Grudziądz ,Jablonna and finally, some time in mid-1930s, he moved with the family to Warsaw. During thePolish September Campaign , he fled with parents toVolhynia , then moved toRzeszów andDębica . Finally, some time in the early 1940s, he returned to the capital of Poland. Back in Warsaw, Józef Szczepański continued his education in underground courses; interrupted by the German and Soviet attack on Poland. He also joined the Polish resistance (see:Szare Szeregi ), becoming an officer candidate. He was a member of the squad that attempted to assassinate Nazi official,Wilhelm Koppe . Szczepanski was the soldier of the 1st Platoon of the 1st Company "Agat" of the Batalion Parasol, he publicly recited his first poem "Dzis ide walczyc - mamo" ("Today, I am going fighting, mother"), on Dec. 31, 1943 in a house at 12 Swietojanska street in Warsaw. Soon afterwards, he became abard of "Parasol"During the Warsaw Uprising he was a squad leader in the Batalion Parasol (mostly composed of youths, many of them from "Szare Szeregi" underground scouting). He took command of the entire unit after its previous commander was killed. Wounded on the same day (1 September) in
Warsaw Old Town , he was evacuated by his soldiers toWarszawa-Śródmieście but would die on 10 September.Receipent of
Cross of Valor (twice), andVirtuti Militari (5th class, posthumous).Poetry
Many of Szczepański's poems became popular in occupied Warsaw, particularly as he used them to chronicle the fights of the Batalion Parasol; some were made into songs. Many were however destroyed during the Uprising; less than 20 survive to this day. His poetry, particularly his poem "Red plague", was also one of the things that inspired Polish Oscar-winning film director,
Andrzej Wajda , to create the movie Kanał. [ [http://www.wajda.pl/en/filmy/film02.html Kanal] on official page of Andrzej Wajda] The poem, which described the failed hopes of Warsaw insurgents thatRed Army would save them, was banned in thePeople's Republic of Poland due to itsanti-Soviet context; during theStalin era the very possession of it was punishable by imprisonment. [ [http://www.rzeczpospolita.pl/specjal_040904/specjal_a_3.html CZERWONA ZARAZA] , Rzeczpospolita, 04.09.04 Nr 208] Ref_label|b|b|noneHe is counted among the
Generation of Columbuses - generation of Polish artists whose lives were dramatically impacted by the Second World War.References
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*pl icon [http://wilk.wpk.p.lodz.pl/~whatfor//biog_szczepanski.htm Józef Szczepański "Ziutek" - Biography and Photos] :Inline:Notes
a Note_label|a|a|none You can listen to "Pałacyk Michla" [http://www.warsawuprising.com/songs.htm here]
b Note_label|b|b|none Fragments of Red Plague: "We are waiting for you, red plague... you will be salvation welcomed with revulsion... we are waiting for you, our eternal enemy... bloody murderer of so many of our brethren..."
External links
*pl icon [http://www.rawelin.foxnet.pl/zopa/ziutek.htm Biography] , recollections
*pl icon [http://www.zhp9mdh.republika.pl/szcze.htm Short biography]
*pl icon [http://www.rawelin.foxnet.pl/zopa/ziu.htm Selection of poems] ; [http://requiem44.blog.onet.pl/1,CT32874,index.html Another selection]
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