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Nationality
  
Polish

Occupation
  
architect

Role
  
Pilot

Other names
  
Jadwiga Jaraczewska

Name
  
Jadwiga Pilsudska

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Born
  
28 February 1920 (
1920-02-28
)
Warsaw, Poland

Education
  
Wanda Szachtmajer Female High School

Alma mater
  
Newnham College, Cambridge Polish University Abroad

Employer
  
Office of Urban Planning (London County Council)

Died
  
November 16, 2014, Warsaw, Poland

Spouse
  
Andrzej Jaraczewski (m. 1944–1992)

Children
  
Joanna Jaraczewska, Christopher Jaraczewski

Parents
  
Aleksandra Pilsudska, Jozef Pilsudski

Grandparents
  
Maria Pilsudska, Jozef Wincenty Pilsudski

Similar People
  
Jozef Pilsudski, Wanda Pilsudska, Aleksandra Pilsudska, Joanna Jaraczewska, Maria Pilsudska

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Jadwiga Piłsudska-Jaraczewska (28 February 1920 – 16 November 2014) was a Polish pilot, who served in the Air Transport Auxiliary during the Second World War. She was one of two daughters of Marshal and Chief of State Józef Piłsudski.

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Life and career

Jadwiga Piłsudska Jadwiga Pilsudska Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Piłsudska was born on 28 February 1920, in Warsaw, Poland, the younger daughter of Marshal Józef Piłsudski, Poland's Chief of State (1918–22) and dictator (1926–1935), by the woman who would later become his second wife, Aleksandra Piłsudska (née Aleksandra Szczerbińska).

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In 1937 Pilsudska began flying gliders and obtained a pilot's licence. In 1939 she graduated from secondary school and decided to study aircraft engineering at the Warsaw Polytechnic.

In September 1939, Poland was invaded by Germany, initiating the Second World War, and her family realized that under the circumstances it would be prudent to leave the country immediately. Piłsudska fled with her mother and elder sister, Wanda, to Lithuania and eventually arrived in the United Kingdom. She resumed her studies, in 1940, matriculating at Newnham College, Cambridge University in architecture.

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Later she acquired her aircraft pilot's license, and in July 1942, she joined the Air Transport Auxiliary. With the rank of Second Officer (Flying Officer) she flew unarmed military aircraft in the skies of wartime Britain and was, with Anna Leska and the Lithuanian-Pole Barbara Wojtulanis, one of several Polish women who served as wartime ferry pilots in Britain.

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In 1944, she took a leave of absence to continue her studies by enrolling in the Polish School of Architecture at Liverpool University. In 1946 she graduated with an engineering degree in architecture.

In 1944, she also married Lieutenant Andrzej Jaraczewski, an officer in the Polish Navy. She has two children: a son, Krzysztof (in English, Christopher), and a daughter, Joanna.

Due to the Communist takeover in Poland, she remained in England after the War, as a political émigré. She has never accepted British citizenship. She used a Nansen passport, valid for all countries in the world, except Poland.

In 1990, with the collapse of the Communist government, she returned to Poland and lived in Warsaw.

She died on 16 November 2014, in Warsaw at the age of 94.

Honours

She has been honoured with a Bronze Cross of Merit with Swords and the Commander's Cross of the Polonia Restituta.

References

Jadwiga Piłsudska Wikipedia