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Jarosław Dąbrowski

Jarosław Żądło-Dąbrowski (Polish pronunciation: [jaˈrɔswav ˈʐɔndwɔ dɔmˈbrɔfskʲi]; 13 November 1836 – 23 May 1871), also known as Jaroslav Dombrowski, was a Polish nobleman[2] and military officer in the Imperial Russian Army, a left-wing independence activist and radical republican[3] for Poland, and general and military commander of the Paris Commune in its later period. He was a participant in the Polish 1863 January Uprising and one of the leaders[4] of the "Red" faction among the insurrectionists as a member of the Central National Committee and the Polish Provisional National Government.

Jarosław Dąbrowski
Nickname(s)Żądło, Łokietek
Born(1836-11-13)13 November 1836
Żytomierz, Volhynian Governorate, Russian Empire (now Zhytomyr, Ukraine)
Died23 May 1871(1871-05-23) (aged 34)
Paris, France
Allegiance
Service/branch
Years of service1845–1864
1871
Rank
Commands heldNational Guard
Battles/wars
Awards Order of Saint Stanislaus[1]
FamilyRadwan coat of arms

Early life edit

Dąbrowski was born in 1836, after the Partitions of Poland, in Żytomierz, in the Volhynian Governorate of the Russian Empire, in what is now Zhytomyr in Ukraine. He was the offspring of the old szlachta family Żądło-Dąbrowski z Dąbrówki.[2][5][6][7] He bore the Radwan coat of arms. His father was Wiktor Żądło-Dąbrowski, his mother was Zofia née Falkenhagen-Zaleska.[2]

Military career edit

 
Dąbrowski in 1861

In 1845 at age 9, Dąbrowski joined the Imperial Russian Army, enrolling in the officer training corps at the Brest-Litovsk Fortress, where he spent 8 years. He graduated from the St. Petersburg Cadet Corps in 1855. He fought as a Russian officer against uprisings of the local mountain populations in the Caucasian War. In 1859 he enrolled in the General Staff Academy in St. Petersburg. There he was one of the leaders of the secret "Officers' Committee of the First Army". Members included several hundred Russian and Polish officers, cooperating with the revolutionary "Zemlya i Volya" (Land and Liberty) movement.[8] He became involved in the preparation of the January Uprising, but was arrested on 14 August 1862, and exiled to Siberia for his participation in a plot against the Tsar, Alexander II. In 1865, he escaped and fled to France.

In Paris edit

 
Dąbrowski caricatured in Le Père Duchesne Illustré: "Un bon bougre!... Nom de Dieu!..." ("A Good Guy!... For God's Sake!!..."); May 1871

In early March 1871, following months of siege by the Prussians and the capture of Napoleon III by the Prussian Army, a socialist-anarchist coalition called the Paris Commune seized power in Paris and declared itself independent of the French government. Dąbrowski was elected to the Council of the Paris Commune, using the spelling Jaroslav Dombrowski.[9] As one of the few Commune soldiers with military experience, he was soon named Commander-in-Chief of the Commune forces.

On 21 May 1871, shortly after he was named commander, the French Army attacked and entered Paris. The first reaction of many of the National Guard was to find someone to blame, and Dąbrowski was the first to be accused. Rumors circulated he accepted a million francs to give up the city. He was deeply offended by the rumors. They stopped when he died two days later from wounds received on the barricades. His last reported words were, "Do they still say I was a traitor?"[10][11] The Commune fell on 28 May 1871.[12]

Misidentification with pianist Henri Dombrowski edit

A photographic portrait, taken before 1870, of Paris pianist Henri Dombrowski[13] was falsely portrayed as depicting General Jarosław Dąbrowski by photographer Pierre Petit. Petit sold 200,000 copies of the photo. Henri Dombrowski demanded damages.[14] The misidentification with pianist Henri Dombrowski can be seen in many monuments and portrayals of Jarosław Dąbrowski as a result of Petit's actions.

Legacy edit

Several schools and roads are named after him in Poland; among them most notable is the Military University of Technology in Warsaw.[15] In the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), the Dabrowski Battalion and various brigade-strength units (known in Polish as the Dąbrowszczacy) – were named in his honour.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (Złotorzycka 1946, p. 8)
  2. ^ a b c Zdrada, Jerzy (1973). JAROSŁAW DĄBROWSKI, 1836–1871. Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie. pp. 9–10. Jarosław Radwan Żądło Dąbrowski urodzil się 13 listopada 1836 roku Żytomierzu na Wołyniu. Rodzina Dąbrowskich wywodziła się z Mazowsza, najprawdopodobniej ze wsi Dąbrówka pod Piasecznem w ziemi warszawskiej. Notują ją herbarze szlacheckie od XV wieku, ale była to zawsze szlachta dość uboga, w niektórych tylko okresach dochodząca do pewnej zamożności. Nigdy też nie dostąpili Dąbrowscy ważniejszych urzędów i godności, zadowalając się w latach istnienia Rzeczypospolitej komornictwami, skarbnikostwem, wojskostwem, miecznikostwem czy stolnikostwem. Nie brak też było w rodzinie duchownych. Rozrastającemu się rodowi Żądło-Dąbrowskich szybko zrobiło się ciasno na ubogim Mazowszu. W ciągu XVI i XVII wieku zaczęto się przenosić, głównie dzięki małżeństwom, w inne zakątki Rzeczypospolitej. Tym też sposobem jedna z gałęzi rodu Dąbrowskich w końcu XVIII wieku zakorzeniła się na Wołyniu. ... Matka Zofia z Falkenhagen-Zaleskich pochodziła ze spolszczonej od dawna rodziny inflanckiej i była siostrą Piotra Falkenhagen-Zaleskiego, emigranta z 1831 roku, cenionego ekonomisty tych czasów. Przez żonę Piotra, Marię z Korzeniowskich, byli Dąbrowscy spowinowaceni ze znanym pisarzem Józefem Korzeniowskim.
  3. ^ Beer, Daniel (2017). THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD: SIBERIAN EXILE UNDER THE TSARS. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. p. 195. ISBN 9780307958907. Jarosław Dąbrowski was a twenty-four-year-old radical republican whose biography appears to have been drawn from the pages of nineteenth-century Romantic fiction.
  4. ^ Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Taylor & Francis. 20 September 2007. p. 160. ISBN 9780203003787.
  5. ^ Okolski, Szymon (15 September 1643). "RADWAN alias WIRBO". Orbis Polonus (in Latin). Vol. II. Kraków: Franciscus Caesarius. p. 564. Archived from the original on 8 June 2017. LINEA FAMILIAE RADWAN
  6. ^ Okolski, Szymon (15 September 1643). "RADWAN alias WIRBOW". Orbis Polonus (in Latin). Vol. II. Kraków: Franciscus Caesarius. p. 572. Archived from the original on 8 June 2017. Dąbrowfcij, cognominati Zedlowie ...
  7. ^ Boniecki (Fredro-Boniecki), herbu Bończa, Adam Józef Feliks [in Polish] (1901). "DĄBROWSCY h. RADWAN z Dąbrówki" (online book). Herbarz Polski – Część I.; Wiadomości Historyczno-Genealogiczne O Rodach Szlacheckich. Warsaw, Warsaw governorate, Vistula land (Russian POLAND), Russian Empire: Gebethner i Wolff. IV.: 147. DĄBROWSCY h. RADWAN z Dąbrówki pod Piasecznem, w ziemi warszawskiej, w różnych stronach osiedli, przeważnie w ziemi rożańskiej. Przydomek ich "Żądło". Żyjący w połowie XV-go wieku Jakób z Dąbrówki, ...
  8. ^ (Lerski 1996, p. 103)
  9. ^ Petit Robert: Noms Propres
  10. ^ (Milza 2009, p. 394)
  11. ^ Horne, Alistair. The Fall of Paris. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 380.
  12. ^ (Billington 1980, p. 613)
  13. ^ (Dufour 1867, p. 109)
  14. ^ (Friedl 2010)
  15. ^ "Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna Warszawa ul. Gen. Sylwestra Kaliskiego 2". szkolnictwo.pl.

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For the person after whom the Polish national anthem is named see Jan Henryk Dabrowski For the film see Jaroslaw Dabrowski film Jaroslaw Zadlo Dabrowski Polish pronunciation jaˈrɔswav ˈʐɔndwɔ dɔmˈbrɔfskʲi 13 November 1836 23 May 1871 also known as Jaroslav Dombrowski was a Polish nobleman 2 and military officer in the Imperial Russian Army a left wing independence activist and radical republican 3 for Poland and general and military commander of the Paris Commune in its later period He was a participant in the Polish 1863 January Uprising and one of the leaders 4 of the Red faction among the insurrectionists as a member of the Central National Committee and the Polish Provisional National Government Jaroslaw DabrowskiNickname s Zadlo LokietekBorn 1836 11 13 13 November 1836Zytomierz Volhynian Governorate Russian Empire now Zhytomyr Ukraine Died23 May 1871 1871 05 23 aged 34 Paris FranceAllegiance Russian Empire Polish National Government Paris CommuneService wbr branchImperial Russian Army Central National Committee Communards National GuardYears of service1845 18641871RankStaff captain and Quartermaster Insurgent leader Commander in chief GeneralCommands heldNational GuardBattles warsCaucasian War January Uprising Paris CommuneAwardsOrder of Saint Stanislaus 1 FamilyRadwan coat of arms Contents 1 Early life 2 Military career 3 In Paris 3 1 Misidentification with pianist Henri Dombrowski 4 Legacy 5 See also 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksEarly life editDabrowski was born in 1836 after the Partitions of Poland in Zytomierz in the Volhynian Governorate of the Russian Empire in what is now Zhytomyr in Ukraine He was the offspring of the old szlachta family Zadlo Dabrowski z Dabrowki 2 5 6 7 He bore the Radwan coat of arms His father was Wiktor Zadlo Dabrowski his mother was Zofia nee Falkenhagen Zaleska 2 Military career edit nbsp Dabrowski in 1861In 1845 at age 9 Dabrowski joined the Imperial Russian Army enrolling in the officer training corps at the Brest Litovsk Fortress where he spent 8 years He graduated from the St Petersburg Cadet Corps in 1855 He fought as a Russian officer against uprisings of the local mountain populations in the Caucasian War In 1859 he enrolled in the General Staff Academy in St Petersburg There he was one of the leaders of the secret Officers Committee of the First Army Members included several hundred Russian and Polish officers cooperating with the revolutionary Zemlya i Volya Land and Liberty movement 8 He became involved in the preparation of the January Uprising but was arrested on 14 August 1862 and exiled to Siberia for his participation in a plot against the Tsar Alexander II In 1865 he escaped and fled to France In Paris edit nbsp Dabrowski caricatured in Le Pere Duchesne Illustre Un bon bougre Nom de Dieu A Good Guy For God s Sake May 1871In early March 1871 following months of siege by the Prussians and the capture of Napoleon III by the Prussian Army a socialist anarchist coalition called the Paris Commune seized power in Paris and declared itself independent of the French government Dabrowski was elected to the Council of the Paris Commune using the spelling Jaroslav Dombrowski 9 As one of the few Commune soldiers with military experience he was soon named Commander in Chief of the Commune forces On 21 May 1871 shortly after he was named commander the French Army attacked and entered Paris The first reaction of many of the National Guard was to find someone to blame and Dabrowski was the first to be accused Rumors circulated he accepted a million francs to give up the city He was deeply offended by the rumors They stopped when he died two days later from wounds received on the barricades His last reported words were Do they still say I was a traitor 10 11 The Commune fell on 28 May 1871 12 Misidentification with pianist Henri Dombrowski edit A photographic portrait taken before 1870 of Paris pianist Henri Dombrowski 13 was falsely portrayed as depicting General Jaroslaw Dabrowski by photographer Pierre Petit Petit sold 200 000 copies of the photo Henri Dombrowski demanded damages 14 The misidentification with pianist Henri Dombrowski can be seen in many monuments and portrayals of Jaroslaw Dabrowski as a result of Petit s actions Legacy editSee also Polish volunteers in the Spanish Civil War nbsp Zhytomyr house where Dabrowski was born nbsp Monument dedicated to Dabrowski in Zhytomyr nbsp Memorial on the Zhytomyr house where Dabrowski was bornSeveral schools and roads are named after him in Poland among them most notable is the Military University of Technology in Warsaw 15 In the Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 the Dabrowski Battalion and various brigade strength units known in Polish as the Dabrowszczacy were named in his honour See also editParis Commune Fire in the Minds of Men Origins of the Revolutionary Faith James H Billington List of PolesReferences edit Zlotorzycka 1946 p 8 a b c Zdrada Jerzy 1973 JAROSLAW DABROWSKI 1836 1871 Krakow Wydawnictwo Literackie pp 9 10 Jaroslaw Radwan Zadlo Dabrowski urodzil sie 13 listopada 1836 roku Zytomierzu na Wolyniu Rodzina Dabrowskich wywodzila sie z Mazowsza najprawdopodobniej ze wsi Dabrowka pod Piasecznem w ziemi warszawskiej Notuja ja herbarze szlacheckie od XV wieku ale byla to zawsze szlachta dosc uboga w niektorych tylko okresach dochodzaca do pewnej zamoznosci Nigdy tez nie dostapili Dabrowscy wazniejszych urzedow i godnosci zadowalajac sie w latach istnienia Rzeczypospolitej komornictwami skarbnikostwem wojskostwem miecznikostwem czy stolnikostwem Nie brak tez bylo w rodzinie duchownych Rozrastajacemu sie rodowi Zadlo Dabrowskich szybko zrobilo sie ciasno na ubogim Mazowszu W ciagu XVI i XVII wieku zaczeto sie przenosic glownie dzieki malzenstwom w inne zakatki Rzeczypospolitej Tym tez sposobem jedna z galezi rodu Dabrowskich w koncu XVIII wieku zakorzenila sie na Wolyniu Matka Zofia z Falkenhagen Zaleskich pochodzila ze spolszczonej od dawna rodziny inflanckiej i byla siostra Piotra Falkenhagen Zaleskiego emigranta z 1831 roku cenionego ekonomisty tych czasow Przez zone Piotra Marie z Korzeniowskich byli Dabrowscy spowinowaceni ze znanym pisarzem Jozefem Korzeniowskim Beer Daniel 2017 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD SIBERIAN EXILE UNDER THE TSARS New York Alfred A Knopf p 195 ISBN 9780307958907 Jaroslaw Dabrowski was a twenty four year old radical republican whose biography appears to have been drawn from the pages of nineteenth century Romantic fiction Joseph Conrad s Heart of Darkness Taylor amp Francis 20 September 2007 p 160 ISBN 9780203003787 Okolski Szymon 15 September 1643 RADWAN alias WIRBO Orbis Polonus in Latin Vol II Krakow Franciscus Caesarius p 564 Archived from the original on 8 June 2017 LINEA FAMILIAE RADWAN Okolski Szymon 15 September 1643 RADWAN alias WIRBOW Orbis Polonus in Latin Vol II Krakow Franciscus Caesarius p 572 Archived from the original on 8 June 2017 Dabrowfcij cognominati Zedlowie Boniecki Fredro Boniecki herbu Boncza Adam Jozef Feliks in Polish 1901 DABROWSCY h RADWAN z Dabrowki online book Herbarz Polski Czesc I Wiadomosci Historyczno Genealogiczne O Rodach Szlacheckich Warsaw Warsaw governorate Vistula land Russian POLAND Russian Empire Gebethner i Wolff IV 147 DABROWSCY h RADWAN z Dabrowki pod Piasecznem w ziemi warszawskiej w roznych stronach osiedli przewaznie w ziemi rozanskiej Przydomek ich Zadlo Zyjacy w polowie XV go wieku Jakob z Dabrowki Lerski 1996 p 103 Petit Robert Noms Propres Milza 2009 p 394 Horne Alistair The Fall of Paris New York St Martin s Press p 380 Billington 1980 p 613 Dufour 1867 p 109 Friedl 2010 Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna Warszawa ul Gen Sylwestra Kaliskiego 2 szkolnictwo pl Bibliography editBeer Daniel 2017 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD SIBERIAN EXILE UNDER THE TSARS New York Alfred A Knopf Inc ISBN 9780307958907 Billington James H 1980 FIRE IN THE MINDS OF MEN ORIGINS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY FAITH New York Basic Books Dufour Selim Francois 7 April 1867 CONCERTS ET AUDITIONS MUSICALES DE LA SEMAINE Revue et gazette musicale de Paris Paris France Brandus amp Dufour 14 109 archived from the original on 24 July 2018 retrieved 24 July 2018 Friedl Peter September 2010 History in the Making E flux New York City New York county NEW YORK U S A 18 archived from the original on 24 July 2018 retrieved 24 July 2018 Lerski Jerzy J 1996 HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF POLAND 966 1945 Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press Milza Pierre 2009 L annee terrible La Commune mars juin 1871 Paris Perrin ISBN 978 2 262 03073 5 Zdrada Jerzy 1973 JAROSLAW DABROWSKI 1836 1871 Krakow Wydawnictwo Literackie Zlotorzycka Maria 1946 1939 Dabrowski Jaroslaw in Konopczynski Wladyslaw ed POLSKI SLOWNIK BIOGRAFICZNY DABROWSKI JAN HENRYK DUNIN PIOTR STANISLAW vol V Krakow POLSKA AKADEMIA UMIEJeTNOSCI pp 8 10 External links edit nbsp Media related to Jaroslaw Dabrowski at Wikimedia Commons The Library of Congress James Hadley Billington Banknote featuring JAROSLAW DABROWSKI Denomination 200 zloty Country of Issue Poland Year Issued 1986 Theme music from the movie JAROSLAW DABROWSKI 1976 Music by Wojciech Kilar Movie in Polish JAROSLAW DABROWSKI released 26 January 1976 directed by Bohdan Poreba length 2 hours 12 minutes SEA VESSEL S S JAROSLAW DABROWSKI Built 1950 Gross Tonnage 3 196 Deadweight Tonnage 2 667 Builder Blyth Shipbuilding Company Blyth Northumberland county England UK Owner Polish Ocean Lines Gdynia Pomerania province Poland SEA VESSEL S S JAROSLAW DABROWSKI Rendsburg Rendsburg Eckernforde district Schleswig Holstein state Kiel Canal Germany 04 September 1966 Built 1950 Gross Tonnage 3 196 Deadweight Tonnage 2 667 Builder Blyth Shipbuilding Company Blyth Northumberland county England UK Owner Polish Ocean Lines Gdynia Pomerania province Poland Song March of Dabrowski Brigade in Polish See Dabrowski Brigade and Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 Photographic Portrait Taken Before 1870 of Paris Pianist Henri Dombrowski Falsely Portrayed as Depicting General Jaroslaw Dabrowski Archived 26 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