Bio of Polish statesman holds lessons on today's Ukraine
One hundred years ago, a revolutionary Polish patriot argued that Russias hunger for territory would continue to destabilize Europe unless Ukraine could gain independence from Moscow.
Polands Marshal Józef Piłsudski never managed to fulfil his hope for an independent Ukraine connected to Europe. But the farsighted and analytical statesman did manage to wrest his own homeland from the grip of czarism and from two other powers, Austria and Prussia.
At a time when many Poles had given up on the dream for full independence, Piłsudski put a sovereign Polish state back on the map of Europe at the end of World War I, after more than a centurys erasure.
Piłsudskis story, complete with flaws, accomplishments and echoes of todays war in Ukraine, is brought to life in a recent biography, Józef Piłsudski Founding Father of Modern Poland, by Joshua D. Zimmerman, a professor of Holocaust Studies and eastern European history at New Yorks Yeshiva University. The book, published by Harvard University Press, also reexamines Piłsudskis relationship to Ukraine.
Thickly mustached, with heavy brows and a hawk-like visage, Piłsudski lived modestly and inspired his troops by leading them in battle. He was celebrated at home and abroad in his day, but his memory outside of Poland has faded.
After proclaiming a new Polish republic, Piłsudski and his legionnaires fought a series of wars to define, secure and defend its borders, culminating with his greatest victory: turning back a Bolshevik army in 1920 that was threatening to drive all the way to Berlin and carry a Communist revolution to the heart of industrial Europe.
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Someone we should all know about and respect