MONTE CASSINO 80
MONTE CASSINO 80

MONTE CASSINO 80

Ognisko Polskie

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This is Ognisko Polskie’s Monte Cassino 80, supported by the Polish Cultural Institute - a podcast series where, in this 80th anniversary year we reflect on the Battle of Monte Cassino in the second world war, and consider the contribution of Poles to the battle itself as well as to the broader Italian Campaign – We hope to examine how 80 years on, the battle of Monte Cassino still reverberates - and consider its cultural and its emotional impact on Poles down the generations.The podcast episodes are produced in conjunction with the Monte Cassino 80 events held at Ognisko Polskie, London 17th and 18th May 2024. The podcast features contributions from historians, interviews with veterans as well as family recollections.Presented and produced by Jola Piesakowska #MyLondynInterviews recorded April May June 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In conversation with Prof Norman Davies author of Trail of Hope
FEB 6, 2025
In conversation with Prof Norman Davies author of Trail of Hope
"I get more correspondence from" Trail of Hope "than anything else... Lots of books about Monte Cassino but not very much about the whole Odyssey".'Trail of Hope' situates the Anders Army's journey within the broader context of World War II and the geopolitical shifts affecting Eastern Europe. The book starts with the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 and the subsequent forced deportation of Polish citizens to Siberian gulags. After the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Sikorski - Mayski agreement allowed for the formation of a Polish army on Soviet soil, led by General Władysław Anders. This army then made a remarkable journey through the Middle East and North Africa to join the Allied forces in Italy, where they famously participated in the Battle of Monte Cassino.Professor Davies emphasises the personal experiences of the individuals who were part of the Anders Army. Through diaries, letters, photographs, and interviews, he brings to life the harrowing experiences of the soldiers and civilians—men, women, and children—who endured hardship, loss, and displacement. These personal stories highlight the resilience and determination of the Polish people in the face of adversity.A central theme of 'Trail of Hope' is the perseverance and hope of the Polish people despite the immense challenges they faced. Davies also explores the concept of memory, particularly how the story of the Anders Army has been remembered and commemorated in Polish and global history. He examines the legacy of these soldiers and civilians, reflecting on the broader implications of their journey for understanding displacement, war, and the human spirit.As with his other works, Professor Davies' research for 'Trail of Hope' was exhaustive, the book is richly illustrated with photographs, maps, and documents, many of which are sourced from private collections or have rarely been seen before. These visual aids complement the narrative and help the reader to better understand the scale and impact of the Anders Army's journey.I spoke to Professor Norman Davies online, from his home in Poland, summer 2024. This podcast was published February 2025 marking the 85th anniversary of the forced mass deportations of Polish citizens to Siberia and far reaching parts of the Soviet Union.Professor Davies is UNESCO Professor at the Jagiellonian University, Professor Emeritus University College London, a visiting professor at College d'Europe, an Honorary Fellow of Clare Hall and St Antony’s College, Oxford. He is Professor Emeritus of UCL School of Slavic and East European Studies.'Trail of Hope' is available https://www.ospreypublishing.com/uk/trail-of-hope-9781472816047/Audible https://www.audible.co.uk/author/Norman-Davies/B000AQ4KQOFurther Reading https://www.booknotification.com/authors/norman-davies/A Ognisko Polskie Podcast in collaboration with #MyLondyn and supported by Polish Cultural Institute, London Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Polish Women Warriors of 317 Transport - Tola Styraniec
AUG 6, 2024
Polish Women Warriors of 317 Transport - Tola Styraniec
In this podcast we meet Nuna Staniaszek whose mother Tola Turska, nee Styraniec was a volunteer with 317 General transport 2nd Polish Corps. Her service as listed in her Military records began in the Middle East and then on to the Theatre of Operations in Italy between February 1944 and 4th March 1945: On the rivers Sangro and Rapido for Monte Cassino, The Gustav-Hitler Line Adriatic Coast, Ancona, The Gothic Line, Northern Appenines on the River Senio. I was gripped by Pani Tola’s stories of her service and humbled by the selfless dedication that these young women showed.In Italy 317 transport’s primary task was to supply the 2nd Corps Base from the ports, it was used to bring in ammunition and stores to the 2nd Corps' second supply line. The 317th PWSK Transport Company organised 203 transport columns carrying out more than 12,210 missions across 1,622,500 miles, and delivering just over 113,000 tons of supplies. We talk about Pani Tola’s story and about the reverberations of her experiences across 2 generations of women, through memory, Polish language, patriotism and culture. Pani Tola loved dancing, she danced in the Polish folk groups during WW2 and a wonderful photograph of her standing in the desert in front of her tent dressed in the Krakowski Stroj - Polish national costume - that she had sewed. In London Pani Tola continued to sew Polish dance costumes for Mazury Polish Dance Company, Nuna her daughter was part of the troupe for 30 years and her grandaughter continues to promote Polish folk dance.Medals and Awards Polish Army MedalBritish: 1939-45 StarItaly StarDefence MedalThe War Medal 1939-45Pani Tola opened my eyes to the overlooked Polish Women warriors of World War 2, when she took me through her annotated and much-loved copy of In Their Country’s service Women Soldiers of the 2nd Polish corps 1941 – 1946 this commemorative book was published in Italy by The Headquarters of the Polish Women’s Auxillary Corps 2nd Corps."We spoke about" Links:Theodora (Tola) Styraniec - by Nuna Staniszek https://artandmemory.uk/force-of-memoryhttps://www.facebook.com/PolishForgottenForce/posts/681754709066695/?_rdrIn Their Country’s service Women Soldiers of the 2nd Polish corps 1941 – 1946. Published in Italy by The Headquarters of the Polish Women’s Auxillary Corps 2nd Corps.https://www.polishexilesofww2.org/photo-books-and-publicationsMazury Dance Company of the Polish YMCAhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-2R2GSQ5c-lH0aBdN613LQOgnisko Polskie’s Monte Cassino 80 podcast is presented by Jola PiesakowskaSupported by the Polish Cultural InstituteProduced by Salt and Pepper Productions in association with #MyLondynConnect with Ognisko PolskieX : @ognisko_polskieInstagram: @ognisko_polskieFacebook: OgniskoPolskieUKWebsite: http://www.ogniskopolskie.org.uk/Ognisko PolskiePrinces Gate,55, Exhibition Road,London,United KingdomSubscribe to make sure you don’t miss an episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The 4th Volunteer, Zdzisław Łukasiewicz 2nd Corps Culture and Press Department
JUL 27, 2024
The 4th Volunteer, Zdzisław Łukasiewicz 2nd Corps Culture and Press Department
Not only was Zdzisław Łukasiewicz the 4th volunteer in the Polish Army under General Anders that formed in the USSR after the Sikorski Mayski Agreement, he was given the job of travelling across USSR to muster Poles who had been incarcerated in gulags and prisons.In this episode of Monte Cassino 80, we meet Konrad “Radders” Harandon, the grandson of Zdzisław Łukasiewicz member of the Polish 4th “Skorpion” and then 2nd Armoured Brigade who became the editor of “Taran,” the newspaper of 2nd “Warsaw” Armoured Division. Prior to Cassino, Zdzisław Łukasiewicz was transferred to Brigade HQ, and the Referatura Kultury i Prasy / Culture and Press Department.In this podcast we follow his incredible journey from his childhood as a defender of Lwow, his student life at Jan Kazimierz University, his family links to the Armia Krajowa / Home Army and the Warsaw Uprising. we learn about Zdzislaw's and his wife’s arrest and their forced deportation to the USSR. We hear how Zdzislaw was saved by his artistic skills and how he became a key person in General Ander’s mustering of Poles to the Polish army after the Sikorski Mayski Agreement.With Konrad we follow his grandfather’s incredible and well documented journey across the battlefields of Italy: Monte Cassino, onwards through Piedimonte and on to victory at Ancona in July 1944.Follow Konrad "Radders" Harandon's fantastic Twitter feed where he describes himself as an Anglo-Polish history lover. Polish 2nd Armoured Brigade/Division during the Second World War. On his feed, Konrad features some of the amazing photos from his father's archives as well as sharing detailed and fascinating insights into the 2nd Armoured Brigade."We spoke about" Links:Konrad “Radders” Harandon X (Twitter) @konnie83Tadeusz Szumanski https://twitter.com/konnie83/status/1723648876849078371Hubal film https://youtu.be/5rbuWiC5iGY?si=JMc-W5OxTzpE1p8OStanisław Tabisz („Piotrowski”) https://www.1944.pl/powstancze-biogramy/stanislaw-tabisz,45565.htmlGliwa https://www.foto.karta.org.pl/nasze-zbiory/fotografowie/s-gliwa,63633,zdjecie.htmhttp://fototekst.pl/bitwa-o-monte-cassino-najdluzszy-polski-fotoreportaz/Ognisko Polskie’s Monte Cassino 80 podcast is presented by Jola PiesakowskaSupported by the Polish Cultural InstituteProduced by Salt and Pepper Productions in association with #MyLondynConnect with Ognisko PolskieX : @ognisko_polskieInstagram: @ognisko_polskieFacebook: OgniskoPolskieUKWebsite: http://www.ogniskopolskie.org.uk/Ognisko PolskiePrinces Gate,55, Exhibition Road,London,United KingdomSubscribe to make sure you don’t miss an episode.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Polish Soldiers' Grit, Determination and Fearlessness in Battle PART 2
JUL 22, 2024
The Polish Soldiers' Grit, Determination and Fearlessness in Battle PART 2
Marek Mrozek, talks about the 2nd corps soldiers’ their reputation for grit, determination and fearlessness in battle. Across 2 podcasts we will be talking about the historical and social journey of the Polish men and women, of the 2nd Corp, drugi korpus led by general Anders. We will explore why the volunteered to fight and why they were ready for the victory at the Battle for Monte CassinoIn part 2 of The Polish Soldiers' Grit, Determination and Fearlessness in Battle, before leaving the Middle East for Italy we find out about Tobruk and preparations for the Italian Campaign and then we examine General Anders' motivation for and the strategic details of the Battle of Monte Cassino. Marek draws our attention to the dedication and focus of the front line soldiers who were supported by the entire Polish 2nd Corps / Drugi Korpus and how the Battle was won by the efforts by every man and woman. Marek is a volunteer at Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum, london and the curator of the highly successful exhibition Polish Armed Forces on the Front Lines 1944 Polskie Sily Zbrojne na Frontach WojnyThanks to Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum, London (PISM) - the largest archival and museum institution in Western Europe that is focused on Polish history, predominantly covering the first half of the 20th century. From its foundation in 1945 until the fall of communism in 1989, the Institute was one of the main exiled institutions where Poland’s true history was presented to the public.You can explore at https://pism.org.uk/Or visit at20 Prince’s GateLondon SW7 1PTTue – Fri : 9.30am - 4pmOgnisko Polskie’s Monte Cassino 80 podcast is presented by Jola PiesakowskaSupported by the Polish Cultural InstituteProduced by Salt and Pepper Productions in association with #MyLondynConnect with Ognisko PolskieX : @ognisko_polskieInstagram: @ognisko_polskieFacebook: OgniskoPolskieUKWebsite: http://www.ogniskopolskie.org.uk/Ognisko PolskiePrinces Gate,55, Exhibition Road,London,United KingdomSubscribe to make sure you don’t miss an episode.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Polish Soldiers' Grit, Determination and Fearlessness in Battle PART 1
JUL 21, 2024
The Polish Soldiers' Grit, Determination and Fearlessness in Battle PART 1
In this episode of Monte Cassino 80, we meet Marek Mrozek. Across 2 podcasts we will be talking about the historical and social journey of the Polish men and women of the 2nd Corp, Drugi Korpus led by General Anders. We will explore why and how they volunteered to fight and why they were ready for the victory at the Battle for Monte Cassino.Marek is a volunteer at Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum, London and the curator of the highly successful exhibition Polish Armed Forces on the Front Lines 1944 Polskie Siły Zbrojne na Frontach Wojny 1944.In part one Marek Mrozek takes us through the invasion of Poland in September 1939, the fate of the Polish army captured by Soviets, the forced deportation of civilians in the eastern Polish borderlands to Siberia. We discuss how and why young and old volunteered for the Polish Army after the Sikorski Majski Agreement, and the journey of these Polish men and women took to form a resilient and determined fighting force.Thanks to Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum, London (PISM) - the largest archival and museum institution in Western Europe that is focused on Polish history, predominantly covering the first half of the 20th century. From its foundation in 1945 until the fall of communism in 1989, the Institute was one of the main exiled institutions where Poland’s true history was presented to the public.You can explore at https://pism.org.uk/Or visit at20 Prince’s GateLondon SW7 1PTTue – Fri : 9.30am - 4pmNOTE from the podcast:Orlęta - Young Eagles / Eaglets a youth organisation operating in Poland from 1933 part of Strzelec - Riflemen's Association - also active in the underground movement during World War II. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orl%C4%99ta_(organizacja)Ognisko Polskie’s Monte Cassino 80 podcast is presented by Jola PiesakowskaSupported by the Polish Cultural InstituteProduced by Salt and Pepper Productions in association with #MyLondynConnect with Ognisko PolskieX : @ognisko_polskieInstagram: @ognisko_polskieFacebook: OgniskoPolskieUKWebsite: http://www.ogniskopolskie.org.uk/Ognisko PolskiePrinces Gate,55, Exhibition Road,London,United KingdomSubscribe to make sure you don’t miss an episode.© Ognisko Polskie   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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39 MIN