Antoni Dunin

Polish nobleman (1907–1939)


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Antoni Dunin (1907–1939) was a Polish nobleman (szlachta), a Hrabia (Count), and an army officer who received the Virtuti Militari award. TOC

Biography

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Dunin was born on 5 June 1907, the youngest child of Lucia (Łucja) Taczanowska (1862–1917) and her second husband Count Rodryg Dunin (1870–1928). He grew up at the Granówko estate near Poznań, the youngest of ten children. He had six older siblings by his mother's first marriage to Stanisław Niezychowski, and two full sisters and one full brother, children of his own father Rodryg. The Dunin family crest is the Łabędź (swan).

On 28 December 1933 Dunin married Zofia Helena Werner (1910–1939), daughter of Poland's vice-Finance Minister Edward Werner, and great-niece of Saint Raphael Kalinowski. They had three children: Krystyna, Stanley (Stanisław, named after Dunin's older brother), and Magda (Magdelena).

Between 1933 and 1934 he served as an NCO in the Polish Army and graduated from the Cavalry Training Centre, where he was also awarded with the memorial badge of his home unit, the 15th Poznań Uhlan's Regiment. Mobilized prior to the outbreak of World War II, Dunin was drafted into the Wielkopolska Cavalry Brigade under Gen. Roman Abraham. Serving in the rank of Porucznik (First Lieutenant) he commanded the march squadron of the 15th Poznań Uhlan's Regiment. He joined the regiment with his unit on 8 September 1939, and took part in the Battle of Bzura. Dunin was killed in combat at the age of 32 on 16 September 1939. His wife was killed the next day, at the age of 29.

Dunin's descendants were eventually able to escape Poland to France and finally to the United States in the 1940s.

In popular culture

Dunin is one of the characters in the Italian novel "Il Guardiano dei Sogni" (The Guardian of Dreams) by Paolo Maurensig ().

References

References

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  2. Dunin, Elonka. (June 20, 2005). "Antoni Dunin (Hr.)".
  3. Wojcierch Boguslawski. "Family Genealogy".
  4. "Labedz Clan Coat of Arms - Family Crest from Poland". Family-crests.com.
  5. (November 17, 1945). "Edward Werner, Ex-vice Minister of Finance of Poland had Lectured Here". New York Times.
  6. Juliusz S. Tym. (2005). "Nadania odznaki pamiątkowej 15. pułku ułanów Poznańskich w latach 1923–1939". Mars.
  7. Juliusz Tym. (2005). "Kawaleria w bitwie nad Bzurą (Cavalry in the Battle of Bzura)". Polonia Militaris.
  8. Jerzy Korczak, "Cóżeś ty za pani", Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, Poznań 1979, non-fiction, {{ISBN. 83-210-0081-9, [http://www.bookfinder.com/dir/i/Cozes_Ty_Za_Pani-O_Walkach_Armii_Poznan_1-12_Wrzesnia_1939_R./8321000819/ Pani Wojenka (Lady War)]
  9. (April 23, 1957). "Engagement of Countess Revealed". Detroit Times.

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