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Abstract

Courier for the underground in Nazi occupied Poland during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising who was apprehended and placed in a concentration camp. After the war she and her husband moved from England to Holyoke, Massachusetts. Includes typescripts and photocopies of short stories; "Ameryce", a booklet of poems; Poklosie, a book of poems published in Polish and English (Artex Press, 1987); audiotaped oral histories of Leokadia and Stanley Rowinski (primarily in Polish) done by their children; and photographs, audiotape, program and text of poems read at a public reading.

Access

The collection is open for research.

Language:

English and Polish
Leokadia Rowinski Papers, 1917-1988
1 box (0.25 linear ft.)
Call no.: MS 102

Background on Leokadia Rowinski

As a teenager, Leokadia Rowinski served as a courier for the underground in Nazi occupied Poland during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. She was apprehended by the Germans and placed in a concentration camp. After the war she moved to England where she met her husband, a Polish soldier who served in the North Africa campaign. They moved to Holyoke, Massachusetts, where they raised their family. In her late 50s, Rowinski earned an undergraduate degree in Chemistry and worked for a film manufacturing company.

Contents of Collection

Typescripts and photocopies of short stories; "Ameryce", a booklet of poems; Poklosie, a book of poems published in Polish and English (Artex Press, 1987); audiotaped oral histories of Leokadia and Stanley Rowinski (primarily in Polish) done by their children; and photographs, audiotape, program and text of poems read by Leokadia Rowinski at a reading in Amherst, Massachusetts in April, 1988.

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Provenance

Acquired from Leokadia Rowinski in November 1985 as a deposit, with accretions by Stanley Radosh, 1988.

Processing Information

Processed by Linda Seidman, November 1985.

Acknowledgments

Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Copyright and Use (More informationConnect to publication information)

Cite as: Leokadia Rowinski Papers (MS 102). Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries.

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Names and Subject Terms
Subjects
  • Polish Americans--Massachusetts.
  • Rowinski, Leokadia.
  • Rowinski, Stanley.
Contributors
  • Rowinski, Leokadia.