Polskie organizacje kombatanckie w Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1945 - 1948

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1. Verfasser: Kondracki, Tadeusz 1956- (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Warszawa Wydawn. "Neriton" [u.a.] 2007
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adam_text SPIS TREŚCI WSTĘP ....................................................................5 ROZDZIAŁ I - GENEZA RUCHÓW KOMBATANCKICH ....................21 Początki organizacji kombatanckich w Europie ............................21 Dzień dzisiejszy światowego ruchu kombatanckiego ........................27 Wpływ wojny na psychikę kombatantów ..................................29 Kombatanci-kobiety ....................................................40 Rola organizacji kombatanckich w życiu środowisk byłych żołnierzy .........47 Specyficzne cechy polskich organizacji kombatanckich na emigracji ........47 ROZDZIAŁ II - POCZĄTKI POLSKIEGO RUCHU KOMBATANCKIEGO W WIELKIEJ BRYTANII PO II WOJNIE ŚWIATOWEJ ....................64 Polskie Siły Zbrojne na Zachodzie w latach 1945-1947 (od zakończenia wojny w Europie do demobilizacji) .......................................64 Wojska Lądowe ......................................................65 Polskie Siły Powietrzne ...............................................92 Polska Marynarka Wojenna ..........................................103 Początki Samopomocy Wojska (Stowarzyszenia Polskich Kombatantów), Samopomocy Lotniczej i Samopomocy Marynarki Wojennej. Instytucje, mechanizmy działania, personalia .......................................107 Samopomoc Lotnicza (czerwiec-lipiec 1945 r.) .........................108 Samopomoc Wojska (sierpień-październik 1945 r.) .....................126 Samopomoc Marynarki Wojennej (listopad 1945 r.) .....................151 Komitet Porozumiewawczy Trzech Samopomocy .......................168 ROZDZIAŁ III - „Z WOJSKOWYCH SZEREGÓW DO ŻYCIA CYWILNEGO .......................................................171 Czy wolno nam złożyć broń? Rozterki i spory ideowe w pierwszej fazie działalności trzech samopomocy .......................................171 Środowisko Wojsk Lądowych ........................................176 Środowisko Polskich Sił Powietrznych .................................209 Środowisko Polskiej Marynarki Wojennej ..............................219 Ewolucja struktur organizacyjnych trzech samopomocy ..................227 Samopomoc Wojska (Stowarzyszenie Polskich Kombatantów) ...........228 Samopomoc Lotnicza ...............................................255 Samopomoc Marynarki Wojenne] ....................................280 ROZDZIAŁ IV - „DLA DOBRA ŻOŁNIERZA POLSKIEGO .................290 Zakres działalności trzech samopomocy ................................290 Zaplecze materialne działalności kombatanckiej ........................293 Dział zatrudnienia w pracy trzech samopomocy .......................295 Dział emigracyjny w pracy trzech samopomocy ........................300 Dział opieki społecznej (welfare) .....................................306 Wydawnictwa (prasa) trzech samopomocy ............................313 Działalność kulturalno-oświatowa ....................................324 Sport ..............................................................340 Życie codzienne kombatantów polskich w Wielkiej Brytanii ...............343 Mobilność .........................................................343 Praca ..............................................................364 Warunki mieszkaniowe ..............................................382 Wyżywienie ........................................................393 ROZDZIAŁ V - POLITYCZNE UWARUNKOWANIA DZIAŁALNOŚCI TRZECH SAMOPOMOCY ............................................402 W optyce wroga. Polscy kombatanci w Wielkiej Brytanii w świetle materiałów przedstawicielstw dyplomatycznych władz „warszawskich .....402 Jaka była wiedza na temat PSZ i organizacji kombatanckich oraz współpraca z czynnikami brytyjskimi? .............................404 Zagadnienie repatriacji ..............................................407 Zagadnienie Polskiego Korpusu Przysposobienia i Rozmieszczenia ........410 Zagadnienie polskich organizacji kombatanckich w Wielkiej Brytanii .....413 Inne zagadnienia sporne .............................................418 Działania organizacyjno-propagandowe przedstawicielstw dyplomatycznych władz „warszawskich ............................419 „Dzień wolności dla Polski nadejdzie . Koncepcje walki o Polskę w programach i działalności polskich organizacji kombatanckich w Wielkiej Brytanii ...................................................426 Zagadnienia ideowe i polityczne w pracy trzech samopomocy: Stowarzyszenia Polskich Kombatantów, Samopomocy Lotniczej i Samopomocy Marynarki Wojennej ...............................432 Nowe kierunki w polskim środowisku kombatanckim w Wielkiej Brytanii od 1948 roku (struktura Sekretariatu Kół Oddziałowych) .............447 ZAKOŃCZENIE ..........................................................473 SUMMARY ..............................................................484 BIBLIOGRAFIA ..........................................................488 WYKAZ SKRÓTÓW ......................................................508 SPIS TABLIC .............................................................514 INDEKS OSÓB ...........................................................517 - Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München Summary The publication discusses the first, little known period in the activity of the three most important Polish combatant organisations in the United Kingdom after 1945: Samopomoc Wojska - the Army Self Help Society (from 1946 known as Stowarzyszenie Polskich Kombatantów - the Polish Ex-Combatants Association ) whose members were primarily soldiers of the land forces, Samopomoc Lotnicza - the Polish Air Force As¬ sociation, and Samopomoc Marynarki Wojennej - the Polish Naval Association. Among the three organisations a distinctive part was played by the Polish Air Force Association. Its special status was due to the fact that it had been established already at the end of June 1945, and thus prior to the withdrawal by the British authorities of their recognition for the Government of the Republic of Poland in London (5 July 1945; at the same time the British acknowledged the new government in Warsaw, created under the auspices of the Soviet Union). Anther feature which distinguished the Polish Air Force Association were its particularly close relations with the British hosts - air¬ men belonging to the Royal Air Force Association - owing to the tradition of joint combat and especially the memory of the part played by Polish airmen in the Battle of Britain (1940). In the new political situation the model of the Polish Air Force Association inspired officers of the Land Forces who in August 1945 established the Army Self Help Society, as well as the Navy officers, who in November 1945 founded the Polish Naval Associa¬ tion. The initiation of assorted forms of self help was particularly essential for these two organisations since both environments - in contrast to the Air Force - did not have other significant representations in the social life of the Polish Armed Forces veterans. The date of inclusion into the Polish Ex-Combatants Association revealed a basic difference between the two corps of the Polish Armed Forces. Already in 1945 the 1st Corps, stationing in Scotland, did not create any obstacles for the organisation of As¬ sociation groups, but the 2nd Corps impeded this initiative for political reasons until June 1946. A similar situation existed in the Polish Armed Forces command, organisa¬ tionally connected with the 2nd Corps and known as Polish Forces in the Middle East, as well as in the 1st Polish Armoured Division, which at the time was stationing in Germany . From the very beginning, the supreme authorities of the Air Force and the Navy encouraged self help activity. Nonetheless, here also certain lower rank commands 484 hindered the very existence of self help groups either for the sake of of military discipline or for ideological reasons. In the Navy a passing encumbrance for the development of the Polish Naval Association affected some of the vessels, including the largest one - light cruiser ORP Conrad . In the Air Force an adverse attitude appeared temporarily among some of the medium and lower level rank commands, including the famous Squadron 303. This negative approach to the establishment of the Polish Ex-Combatants Association among those commands changed due to the outcome of a decision to liquidate the Polish Armed Forces. The borderline caesura was the end of May 1945, when the British authorities confirmed their intention to carry out a demobilisation of the Polish Armed Forces by enlisting their personnel in the newly created Polish Reset¬ tlement Corps; the Polish military authorities were compelled to accept this project. The presented study considers the origin of the mentioned organisations and com¬ pares problems characteristic for their environments. The analysed self-help organisa¬ tions created an expansive and efficient potential (especially the Polish Ex-Combatants Association). The setting up of an Association structure in the United Kingdom (1945 and at the beginning of 1946) made it possible to rapidly integrate thousands of soldiers from units which in 1946-1948 arrived to Great Britain from Germany (chiefly the 1st Polish Armoured Division), Italy (the 2nd Corps) and the Middle East (Polish Forces in the Middle East). Association groups were scattered across the whole Isles, an area totalling almost a thousand kilometres from northern Scotland to the south of England. The size of the organisations corresponded to their social basis. In June 1947 the largest - the Polish Ex-Combatants Association - had about 30 000 members (already after the arrival of the 2nd Corps from Italy ). Membership in the Polish Air Force Association reached its peak at the end of spring 1946 (approximately 8000 persons, i.e. ca. 61% of the Polish Air Force); in this case, the maximum size of the organisation was recorded in the wake of the decision to demobilise the Polish Armed Forces. The Polish Naval Association reached its optimal size later, in the autumn of 1946, when it included about 2200 members (a figure which corresponded to 67% of the Polish Navy). The three analysed organisations took on the task of ensuring respectable living conditions for their members. This was an objective which in the then prevailing po¬ litical situation the agencies of the Government of the Republic of Poland in exile, no longer recognised by the Allies, were already incapable of pursuing. Assorted initiatives were connected with the heretofore insufficiently appreciated question of guaranteeing financial footing for Polish social life abroad. From the early months of their activity all three organisations became involved in solving the current problems of their environ¬ ments. During the first stage in the history of the Polish Ex-Combatants Association, the Polish Air Force Association and the Polish Naval Association a particularly prom¬ inent part was played by the departments of employment and emigration as well as units responsible for social welfare (whose work came down rendering help to the in¬ valids and the sick). An important integrative role was performed by the combatant press and the homes of the particular organisations, opened since 1946 (and in the Polish Ex-Combatants Association known as ex-combatants club houses). Special emphasis is due to the first, more than ten-months long period of a sui generis symbiosis of the Polish Ex-Combatants Association, the Polish Air Force As¬ sociation and the Polish Naval Association with the still existing structures of the Polish commands : the Ground Forces, the Air Forces and the Navy (1945-1947). It was then that the rungs of the combatant organisations - benefiting from the all-sided assistance 485 offered by appropriate commands of the Polish Armed Forces - managed to become sufficiently resilient to survive the Polish Resettlement Corps period (1946/1947-1949), precarious for the social organisations, and the months after the soldiers left the Polish Resettlement Corps camps. Group and individual bonds were severed, and their rees¬ tablishment became possible only after the Poles achieved stability in their private and professional lives., a process which, as a rule, lasted to the turn of the 1940s. Another interesting issue is the evolution of the organisational forms of the Army Self Help Society, the Polish Air Force Association and the Polish Naval Association. Apart from individual factors, typical for each organisation (such as the vast inner structure of the Polish Ex-Combatants Association justified by its size), they shared a number of discernible features which included predominantly: a) the role played by the liquidation of the Polish Armed Forces and its negative impact upon self help organisations. At the turn of 1946 the latter lost the support of the structures of the Ground Forces, the Air Force and the Navy commands. Tine liq¬ uidation of the Polish Armed Forces compelled the three self help organisations to as¬ sume the function for which they had been originally created (i.e. continuing to provide care for thousands of men, which previously had been the task of the Polish Armed Forces); b) a profound crisis experienced by all self help organisations during the Polish Resettlement Corps phase, and in particular at a time when organisational and per¬ sonal contacts were broken while leaving the Corps. The restitution of those bonds lasted to the beginning of the 1950s. The analysed period witnessed other mass-scale phenomena - the repatriation of about 100 000 soldiers (including 86 000 from the United Kingdom, mainly in 1946-1947) and further emigration (primarily from 1948). In Great Britain itself the most important problems of the Polish community included the search for employment, which entailed travelling around the country, and assorted questions associated with settling down, starting families, etc. The demands of the la¬ bour market increased naturalisation. Population migrations considerably influenced the activity of the combatant organisations, which lost part of their members who had decided to return to Poland. At the same time, emigration, mainly to other parts of Western Europe and across the Atlantic, proved conducive for opening branches of the organisations active in Great Britain. All the organisations recovered at the turn of the 1940s, after grave crises con¬ nected primarily with the scattering of the former Polish Armed Forces personnel dur¬ ing the phase of withdrawal from the Polish Resettlement Corps. Members who during the transition stage lost contact with the ranks, now returned. The first to recreate their structures were the Polish Air Force Association and the Polish Naval Association, as evidenced by, La. the rapidly stabilising network of groups, and especially growing mem¬ bership. d) The greatest emphasis on a political programme - the struggle for regaining the independence of Poland - was placed by the Polish Ex-Combatants Association, which caused anxiety among the British authorities and was duly registered by the diplo¬ matic representatives of the Warsaw authorities. After the liquidation of the Polish Armed Forces, the Polish Ex-Combatants Association took over the task of co-creating a pro-independence programme for the Polish émigrés. In the second half of the 1940s (and later on) the roots of this exceptional political activity were to be found, first and foremost, in the initiatives of those of its members who originated from the 2nd Corps 486 (the Syrena Branch of the Polish Ex-Combatants Association ). Pertinent discussions concerned the creation of two structures within the Association - an open one serving as a cover, and a secret structure intended for the realisation of political targets. These ventures were inspired by General Władysław Anders, commander of the 2nd Corps, whose plan to use the Association for the cause of Polish independence is testified by his order about establishing an Association organisation in the 2nd Corps (June 1946) and a speech addressed to his soldiers, in which he once again urged them to join the Polish Ex-Combatants Association (March 1947). In 1946-1948 General W. Anders and his closest collaborators proved incapable of imposing their own vision of the com¬ batant movement upon the Association; their plans envisaged undertakings concen¬ trated on political goals and based on clandestine and stricte military structures. In 1948 attempts at implementing this project ended in a fiasco. This is the reason why at the time of growing international tension related to the Berlin crisis (1948) the authors of the plan focused their efforts on including a parallel structure of branch groups into an organisational framework. These tasks were realised by the Secretariat of Veterans As¬ sociations established in November 1948, and concentrating almost exclusively groups originating from the land forces, with a particularly marked participation of units from the 2nd Corps, specially loyal to General Anders. The origin and activity of Polish combatant organisations in Great Britain, which served, i.a. hampering the process of assimilation, were frowned upon by the British authorities; from their point of view, the organisations slowed down a much desired process of a rapid and complete merge of the Polish community and British society. Initially, the dominating official attitude towards the Polish social organisations was far-reaching suspicion. The degree of the organisations political involvement became the object of keen attention. The British, however, never resorted to administrative prohibitions, but merely observed whether the activity of the organisations was not political. From the British viewpoint Polish social organisations focused on daily life problems (and with self help functions) could, contrary to earlier apprehensions, even assist in the gradual adaptation of the Poles to life on the British Isles. Testimony of the support provided by the British authorities for the self help current in Polish combatant activity was evidenced by multiple forms of assistance for the organisations of Polish airmen and sailors, almost totally devoid of political aspects, with simultaneous distrust for the Polish Ex-Combatants Association (accused of political involvement). It is high¬ ly characteristic that in bilateral contacts between London and Warsaw the British authorities (attacked by the regime in Warsaw for tolerating Polish social organisations harbouring political goals) stressed the useful and self help nature of the combatant organisations in the United Kingdom, even the Polish Ex-Combatants Association. Translated by Aleksandra Rodzińska-Chojnowska 487
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Polskie organizacje kombatanckie w Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1945 - 1948
Bibliogr. s. 488-507. Indeks
Stowarzyszenie Polskich Kombatantów / historia jhpk
Stowarzyszenie Polskich Kombatantów - historia jhpk
Kombatanci polscy / towarzystwa / Wielka Brytania / 1945-1970 jhpk
Kombatanci polscy / działalność polityczna / Wielka Brytania / 1945-1970 jhpk
Kombatanci polscy / opieka i pomoc / Wielka Brytania / 1945-1970 jhpk
Kombatanci polscy - działalność polityczna - Wielka Brytania - 1945-1970 jhpk
Kombatanci polscy - opieka i pomoc - Wielka Brytania - 1945-1970 jhpk
Kombatanci polscy - towarzystwa - Wielka Brytania - 1945-1970 jhpk
Kombattant (DE-588)4164745-2 gnd
Organisation (DE-588)4043774-7 gnd
Polen Volk (DE-588)4046497-0 gnd
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title Polskie organizacje kombatanckie w Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1945 - 1948
title_auth Polskie organizacje kombatanckie w Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1945 - 1948
title_exact_search Polskie organizacje kombatanckie w Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1945 - 1948
title_full Polskie organizacje kombatanckie w Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1945 - 1948 Tadeusz Kondracki
title_fullStr Polskie organizacje kombatanckie w Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1945 - 1948 Tadeusz Kondracki
title_full_unstemmed Polskie organizacje kombatanckie w Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1945 - 1948 Tadeusz Kondracki
title_short Polskie organizacje kombatanckie w Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1945 - 1948
title_sort polskie organizacje kombatanckie w wielkiej brytanii w latach 1945 1948
topic Stowarzyszenie Polskich Kombatantów / historia jhpk
Stowarzyszenie Polskich Kombatantów - historia jhpk
Kombatanci polscy / towarzystwa / Wielka Brytania / 1945-1970 jhpk
Kombatanci polscy / działalność polityczna / Wielka Brytania / 1945-1970 jhpk
Kombatanci polscy / opieka i pomoc / Wielka Brytania / 1945-1970 jhpk
Kombatanci polscy - działalność polityczna - Wielka Brytania - 1945-1970 jhpk
Kombatanci polscy - opieka i pomoc - Wielka Brytania - 1945-1970 jhpk
Kombatanci polscy - towarzystwa - Wielka Brytania - 1945-1970 jhpk
Kombattant (DE-588)4164745-2 gnd
Organisation (DE-588)4043774-7 gnd
Polen Volk (DE-588)4046497-0 gnd
topic_facet Stowarzyszenie Polskich Kombatantów / historia
Stowarzyszenie Polskich Kombatantów - historia
Kombatanci polscy / towarzystwa / Wielka Brytania / 1945-1970
Kombatanci polscy / działalność polityczna / Wielka Brytania / 1945-1970
Kombatanci polscy / opieka i pomoc / Wielka Brytania / 1945-1970
Kombatanci polscy - działalność polityczna - Wielka Brytania - 1945-1970
Kombatanci polscy - opieka i pomoc - Wielka Brytania - 1945-1970
Kombatanci polscy - towarzystwa - Wielka Brytania - 1945-1970
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Organisation
Polen Volk
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