The Mysterious Death of Jan “Anoda” Rodowicz
Abstract
Dr. Benken’s book is a case study of the life and death of Jan Rodowicz, nom-de-guerre Anoda, who served as a combatant in the Polish pro-independence underground resistance movement during the Second World War. The operations in which Anoda was involved, his conduct during and after the War, especially in the investigation following his arrest by the Communist security service and the mystery shrouding his death while under interrogation, turned him into a symbol for the young people of Poland in those times. His generation was forced to fight for its freedom against two criminal totalitarian systems, the Nazi Germans and the Soviets, paying with their life or health for the ideals they did not want to give up.
Keywords
“Anoda”; Barbara; Benken; Collevcitve memory; Communist Crimes; Death; Empires; Home Army; Klich; Kluczewska; Mysterious; Political repressions; Przemysław; Przemysław Benken; Rodowicz; Stalinism; The Mysterious Death of Jan “Anoda” Rodowicz; The Second World War; Totalitarian states; Warsaw RisingDOI
10.3726/b21222ISBN
9783631909188, 9783631909188, 9783631909195Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2024Series
Studies in History, Memory and Politics, 47Classification
History
History: theory and methods
General and world history
European history
Ancient history


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